The Rush
"Move fast and break things." "Optimize." "Scale."
The modern world worships speed. But deep creativity—the kind that changes us—often requires slowness. Incubation takes time.
Slow Looking
Museums have a practice called "Slow Looking"—spending 10+ minutes with a single piece of art. You see things in minute 9 that you missed in minute 1.
Try this with a MiroCard (or any image):
- Set a timer for 5 minutes.
- Look at one image. Just one.
- Don't analyze. Just observe.
- Notice the details, the textures, the feelings that arise.
It feels boring at first. Then it feels peaceful. Then, often, it sparks an idea that never would have come in a 3-second glance.
Be the turtle in a world of hares. The view is better.