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Critics at Large | The New Yorker cover image

The Rising Tide of Slowness

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Prioritizing Accessibility and Collective Action

The key insight is emphasizing the importance of accessibility to all individuals rather than dismissing ideas as only accessible to the privileged few. It suggests reframing the question to focus on how more people can access experiences that connect with humanity. This can be achieved through collective action, such as reinvestment in public spaces to make it possible for more individuals to engage in communal activities like sitting in a town square. The mention of creating avenues for shared experiences like enjoying a fountain or sitting in a town square highlights the desire to recreate past communal experiences that were once commonplace. The reference to the book 'The Sabbath' underlines the concept of creating a palace in time through moments of reflection and spiritual connection.

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