Episode 369 - LIVE DEEP NOT FAST

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Episode 369 - LIVE DEEP NOT FAST
In this episode of "The Thick and Mystic Moment," host Robert John Hadfield reflects on the concept of focusing on what truly matters in life, inspired by a famous legend about Michelangelo and his statue of David. Robert delves into the idea of removing distractions and unnecessary activities that do not contribute to our goals, likening it to chiseling away everything that is not part of the masterpiece within the marble.
Robert introduces the story of Henry Seidel Canby, an influential yet relatively unknown figure in American culture. Canby, a literary critic and professor at Yale, played a significant role in shaping American literature through his leadership of the Book of the Month Club in the 1920s. This organization helped readers navigate the growing deluge of books by selecting and recommending the most valuable reads, thus influencing the nation's literary landscape.
Robert shares Canby's profound insights on the importance of purposeful reading and living. He quotes Canby's thoughts on how reading should enhance one's sense of life and richness of experience. Canby believed that much of our time is wasted on trivial details that do not bring us closer to happiness or our goals.
Drawing from Canby's wisdom, Robert emphasizes the importance of identifying our true aims and eliminating the distractions that prevent us from achieving them. He concludes with the powerful message of living deeply rather than quickly, urging listeners to focus on what is truly valuable in life.

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