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Slowing Down to Move Forward

6 min readJan 31, 2025
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My kids often joke that the three-toed sloth is my spirit animal. I’ve fallen into the trap far too often in my life that busyness = productivity when in fact busyness is often the enemy of productivity.

Bertrand Russell or John Lennon or someone else said, “The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.”

In his essay In Praise of Idleness (1932), Mr. Russell does say, “I think that there is far too much work done in the world, that immense harm is caused by the belief that work is virtuous, and that what needs to be preached in modern industrial countries is quite different from what always has been preached.”

Mr. Russell isn’t advocating that we all lay around all the time and do nothing but eat BonBons and watch Netflix. He is, however, trying to help us understand (from 1932) that we’ve been sold the idea that success means constantly moving (the hustle culture), but progress often starts when we slow down and reassess where we’re going.

The Hustle Culture Myth

Somewhere along the way, like so many people, I started to measure my success by how many items were on my to do list and how full my calendar was. Long hours, little sleep, and constant activity have been the hallmark of my life for way too many years. I’ve worn them as a badge of honor, but I have begun to question…

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Aaron Pace
Aaron Pace

Written by Aaron Pace

Married to my best friend. Father to five exuberant children. Fledgling entrepreneur. Writer. Software developer. Inventory management expert.

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