David Howarth

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There’s a personal satisfaction in grimly pointing out the flaws in a system, but sustainable change, Petrini came to believe, requires providing people with an enjoyable and life-affirming alternative. Petrini didn’t simply write a sharply worded op-ed about the corruptive forces of McDonald’s, he instead promoted an appealing new relationship with food that would make fast food seem self-evidently vulgar. “Those who suffer for others do more damage to humanity than those who enjoy themselves,” Petrini explained. The
David Howarth
Beautiful way of thinking. Apply for Slow Reading! Also helps explain/ align with my distaste for Awareness booKs. Thats fine, but whats the alternative?
Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout
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