HelixNB3RWeb2_goldmanc800.jpg In writing and speaking about my new book Less, I find myself recently substituting the word “posturing” for the word busyness. The problem with busyness is that it has a quality of avoiding, that leads to a kind of pretending, or posturing. This kind of posturing can become a habit and can be almost invisible. Whereas posturing can at times be a useful strategy, we can become so adept that we can even foo
Published on April 17, 2009 12:14