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ON HIGH GROUND

When we talk about slow living, some people may have a preconceived notion that is similar to hardstop or worse, being unproductive. On the contrary, it advocates to do more with better quality because things are done unhurriedly. This movement came into being when the fast life started to take a toll on us as a society. While the intent is rather pure, the lack of a definitive set of guidelines to the seemingly enchanting idea almost always brings the subject no way past than the usual warm acknowledgement. Most of the time, too, slow living

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