![]() ![]() ![]() “Of all ridiculous things,” Kierkegaard wrote in contemplating our greatest source of unhappiness, “the most ridiculous seems to me, to be busy - to be a man who is brisk about his food and his work.” Just a few years later, on the other side of the Atlantic, another sage of the ages considered a particularly perilous form of briskness - in 1861, Thoreau penned his timeless treatise on walking and the spirit of sauntering. ![]()
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