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The Joy of Quiet

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Pico Iyer cites Nicholas Carr's book "The Shallows," about the negative effects on our lives of the relentless exposure to new devices and methods of communicating from Twitter to text messaging and email, iPhones and iPads. He talks about the need for quiet time and stillness to clear the mind and get in touch with oneself, in the midst of this barrage of distractions.

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