This is David, your decidedly human web crawler, and you're reading the Weekly Filet, the newsletter for curious minds who love when something makes them go «Huh, I never thought of it this way!». As every Friday, I'm here to help you make sense of what’s happening, and imagine what could be. It's great to have you.Before we dive into this week's recommendations – final call for this year's book club: What's a book that moved you to action? (I mean, do you really want to be the type of person who wasn't moved to action by this final call?)1. On the Difference Between Rest and IdlenessThe case for more idleness, published by the aptly called Idleness Gazette. Some time should be wasted. That is the claim. Not all of it, not most of it, but some, deliberately, as a matter of principle. Because a life in which every hour serves work, including the hours of rest that serve work by restoring you for more work, is a life that belongs entirely to work, even in its leisure, even in its sleep.…
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