Experiments In Happiness

Episode 31: Choosing Depth in a World Obsessed With Speed

8 min · 24. maj 2026
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Everything around us pushes faster: quicker answers, instant results, constant momentum. But faster doesn’t always mean better… and it rarely means fulfilled. In this episode, we explore what it looks like to choose depth in a culture obsessed with speed. We talk about why slowing down can feel uncomfortable, how rushing disconnects us from meaning, and what opens up when you stop chasing the next thing and start fully inhabiting this one. If you’ve been moving fast but feeling shallow, scattered, or quietly unsatisfied, this episode is an invitation to pause and choose a deeper way of living. 🎧 One experiment at a time.

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