Andrew Bosma

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It used to be that the upper class showed off their status by displaying their lives of leisure. Now we do it by conspicuously displaying lives of constant busyness. The more important you are, the more in demand your time is, so nobody who is anybody has time for enough sleep. And this, of course, is what we in our restless culture are after: an abiding sense that someone thinks we’re important.
The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction
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