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I do think we suffer from awe deficiency disorder—a bit of 'ADD' when we're trapped in the mundane for too long with too much distraction with too many to-dos with too many relationships ... Awe isn't, from my perspective, generally, a quick hit that you get in the 30 seconds between using two apps. There's more breathing room required for genuine, transcendent experience of
awe.
Tim Ferriss
Extended Time in Nature Helps Tim Combat 'Awe Deficiency Disorder'
Tim Ferriss: How to Learn Better & Create Your Best Future
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