"When fast and slow time meet, fast time wins. This is why one never gets the important things done because there is always something else one has to do first. Naturally, we will always tend to do the most urgent tasks first. In this way, the slow and long-term activities lose out. In an age when the distinctions between work and leisure are being erased, and efficiency seems to be the only value in economics, politics and research, this is really bad news for thorough, far-sighted work, play and long-term love relationships." (Eriksen, Tyranny of the Moment, 2001)
I invite your (patiently cultivated, well-turned over) comments.