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Slowing things down often classes them up

Slowing things down often classes them up

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Terrific article: "people are more likely to be moved by information that challenges their prejudices if they’re prevented from responding to it straightaway and it has time to sink in, to steep... On social media... the person you disagree with isn’t just misinformed but moronic, corrupt, evil. Complaints become rants. Rants become diatribes... For more than two decades, there’s been a celebration of slow food... What we really need is slow debate. It would trade the sugary highs and lows of rapid-fire outrage for a more balanced diet" - For 2014, Tweet Less, Read More - NYTimes.com

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