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Here's a podcast interview (45 min) for fans of Jenny Odell's book "How To Do Nothing." Love this intro: "In this conversation, we talk about the importance of activities that can’t be optimized β€” listening to another person, taking care of ourselves, contemplating a new idea β€” and why truly taking time to pay attention to the little things is an act of resistance." https://hurryslowly.co/jenny-odell/
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I read the Medium article linked. Such a gem! 🩡 Loved the #NOMO - necessity of missing out. It's a sibling of $ROBTL - relief of being too late.
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Yes. That article is worth a re-share in this channel on its own. I especially love the concept of "architecture of nothing" - i.e., not necessarily minimalism, but architecture as structure specifically designed to hold contemplative space. The world needs more of that! I love NOMO too, and JOMO - joy of missing out.
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Contemplative space architecture πŸ’― I spent last week with friends starting the build of a labyrinth very much inspired by this one featured in the article.
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!!!! 😍 Fantastic. I've always wanted to build a classical style labyrinth. May I ask where it's located? (No worries if you want to keep it on the down-low, but I had to ask... lol).
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It's a bit hidden but not secret ;) located not far from Berlin. People can visit by taking part in this and other activities by Cityplot Berlin: https://www.cityplot.org/workshops-berlin/permaculture-and-presence-2024
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