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Celebrate idleness. Yes, idleness! Our greatest insights and discoveries have come not when we are doubling down staring at a computer screen, but when we sit back, rub our eyes, go for a walk, read a book or give our children a bath. Isaac Newton did not discover gravity in a laboratory. He was sitting under a tree.

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Anne-Marie Slaughter

Tufts University Commencement 2014, 2014

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Addressing the university's faculty and staff, Slaughter pushed back against the culture of constant busyness that high-achieving students bring from the college admissions arms race. She argued that filling every minute of every day with courses and extracurricular activities was not preparation for life — it was a recipe for burnout. She cited both historical examples and neuroscience: Richard Feynman did his Nobel Prize-winning work while watching students spin plates in a cafeteria. The mind needs downtime to make its deepest connections. 'Often you must slow down for your mind to speed up,' she told the audience — a message particularly resonant for graduates of elite institutions where overwork is worn as a badge of honor.

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