Slow World

A version of a New Economy that embraces Slack? A version that caps virality?

to get there, do you need to Say No?

How congruent with SmallWorld? See also Indie

http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2005/04/slow_and_passio.html It struck me that if we're truly passionate about something, we take the time to do it right and enjoy it... Turns out, the Slow Movement goes way beyond food: there's also a slow cities movement (also started in - where else - Italy!) (see also this interesting interview in Mother Jones). The book I mentioned earlier (InPraiseOfSlowness) also talks about applying the Slow approach to other things in life: most notably sex, driving, children, and learning.

Slow Movement http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_movement

Slow Software, Craft Software, Neo-Victorian

Slow Web http://blog.jackcheng.com/post/25160553986/the-slow-web

Slow Marketing 2011-09-22-RaoMiloCriterionSlow MarketingVsLeanStartup

Adrian Savage has a blog on Slow Leadership.

Slow Food

Slow Code http://slowcode.makerlab.org/index.php/Main_Page

Slow Sex http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OneTaste#Slow_sex

Slow Schooling, Slow Education http://sloweducation.co.uk/ http://plpnetwork.com/2014/08/26/time-fight-slow-education/


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