The Swiss Korean philosopher Bunchau Han believes that the experience of duration is more important than the number of experiences. He argues that smell is the ultimate slow sense and that slowing down and truly experiencing a place is more meaningful than rushing through multiple tourist attractions. He uses the example of sitting for a three-hour lunch in Paris as a Parisian experience. By taking the time to observe and appreciate the world around you, you become a spectator in daily life. Bunchau Han's philosophy encourages us to slow down and savor our experiences, whether in Paris or anywhere else.

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