速度阻碍智慧:为何慢下来才能做出明智决策Speed is Not Conducive to Wisdom
作者批判现代社会将‘快速’奉为最高美德,导致人们急于求成而忽视深度反思。他认为真正的智慧来自于被现实‘推翻’的过程:观点被事实瓦解、作品被环境检验、构想因短视而崩塌。这些经历虽缓慢且痛苦,却是成长不可或缺的部分。
Jim Nielsen
Speed has become the primary virtue of the modern world. Everything is sacrificed to it.
Move fast (and break things, not as a goal but as a consequence).
Wisdom requires allowing yourself to be undone by experience:
Experiencing these can be slow and uncomfortable, but if you keep up your speed you can outrun them — never reflecting on what happened in your wake.
Speed is how you avoid reckoning. It guarantees you miss things, and you can’t learn from what you don’t notice.
Wisdom’s feedback loop is slow.
Wise people I’ve met seem unhurried. I don’t think it’s because they’re slow thinkers or actors. I think it’s because they’ve learned that important things take the time they take, no amount of urgency changes that.
Wisdom is chasing all of us, but we’re going too fast to notice what it’s trying to teach us.
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