The Art of Stillness | Pico Iyer | TED

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I'm a lifelong traveler.
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Even as a little kid,
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I was actually working out that it would be cheaper
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to go to boarding school in England
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than just to the best school down the road from my parents' house in California.
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So, from the time I was nine years old
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I was flying alone several times a year
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over the North Pole, just to go to school.
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And of course the more I flew the more I came to love to fly,
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so the very week after I graduated from high school,
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I got a job mopping tables
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so that I could spend every season of my 18th year
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on a different continent.
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And then, almost inevitably, I became a travel writer
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so my job and my joy could become one.
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And I really began to feel that if you were lucky enough
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to walk around the candlelit temples of Tibet
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or to wander along the seafronts in Havana
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with music passing all around you,
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you could bring those sounds and the high cobalt skies
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and the flash of the blue ocean
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back to your friends at home,
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and really bring some magic
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and clarity to your own life.
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Except, as you all know,
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one of the first things you learn when you travel
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is that nowhere is magical unless you can bring the right eyes to it.
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You take an angry man to the Himalayas,
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he just starts complaining about the food.
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And I found that the best way
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that I could develop more attentive and more appreciative eyes
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was, oddly,
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by going nowhere, just by sitting still.
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And of course sitting still is how many of us get
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what we most crave and need in our accelerated lives, a break.
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But it was also the only way
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that I could find to sift through the slideshow of my experience
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and make sense of the future and the past.
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And so, to my great surprise,
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I found that going nowhere
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was at least as exciting as going to Tibet or to Cuba.
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And by going nowhere, I mean nothing more intimidating
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than taking a few minutes out of every day
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or a few days out of every season,
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or even, as some people do,
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a few years out of a life
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in order to sit still long enough
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to find out what moves you most,
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to recall where your truest happiness lies
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and to remember that sometimes
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making a living and making a life
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point in opposite directions.
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And of course, this is what wise beings through the centuries
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from every tradition have been telling us.
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It's an old idea.
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More than 2,000 years ago, the Stoics were reminding us
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it's not our experience that makes our lives,
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it's what we do with it.
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Imagine a hurricane suddenly sweeps through your town
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and reduces every last thing to rubble.
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One man is traumatized for life.
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But another, maybe even his brother, almost feels liberated,
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and decides this is a great chance to start his life anew.
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It's exactly the same event,
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but radically different responses.
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There is nothing either good or bad, as Shakespeare told us in "Hamlet,"
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but thinking makes it so.
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And this has certainly been my experience as a traveler.
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Twenty-four years ago I took the most mind-bending trip
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across North Korea.
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But the trip lasted a few days.
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What I've done with it sitting still, going back to it in my head,
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trying to understand it, finding a place for it in my thinking,
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that's lasted 24 years already
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and will probably last a lifetime.
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The trip, in other words, gave me some amazing sights,
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but it's only sitting still
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that allows me to turn those into lasting insights.
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And I sometimes think that so much of our life
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takes place inside our heads,
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in memory or imagination or interpretation or speculation,
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that if I really want to change my life
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I might best begin by changing my mind.
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Again, none of this is new;
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that's why Shakespeare and the Stoics were telling us this centuries ago,
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but Shakespeare never had to face 200 emails in a day.
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(Laughter)
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The Stoics, as far as I know, were not on Facebook.
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We all know that in our on-demand lives,
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one of the things that's most on demand
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is ourselves.
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Wherever we are, any time of night or day,
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our bosses, junk-mailers, our parents can get to us.
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Sociologists have actually found that in recent years
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Americans are working fewer hours than 50 years ago,
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but we feel as if we're working more.
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We have more and more time-saving devices,
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but sometimes, it seems, less and less time.
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We can more and more easily make contact with people
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on the furthest corners of the planet,
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but sometimes in that process
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we lose contact with ourselves.
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And one of my biggest surprises as a traveler
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has been to find that often it's exactly the people
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who have most enabled us to get anywhere
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who are intent on going nowhere.
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In other words, precisely those beings
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who have created the technologies
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that override so many of the limits of old,
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are the ones wisest about the need for limits,
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even when it comes to technology.
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I once went to the Google headquarters
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and I saw all the things many of you have heard about;
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the indoor tree houses, the trampolines,
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workers at that time enjoying 20 percent of their paid time free
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so that they could just let their imaginations go wandering.
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But what impressed me even more
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was that as I was waiting for my digital I.D.,
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one Googler was telling me about the program
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that he was about to start to teach the many, many Googlers
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who practice yoga to become trainers in it,
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and the other Googler was telling me about the book that he was about to write
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on the inner search engine,
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and the ways in which science has empirically shown
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that sitting still, or meditation,
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can lead not just to better health or to clearer thinking,
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but even to emotional intelligence.
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I have another friend in Silicon Valley
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who is really one of the most eloquent spokesmen
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for the latest technologies,
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and in fact was one of the founders of Wired magazine, Kevin Kelly.
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And Kevin wrote his last book on fresh technologies
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without a smartphone or a laptop or a TV in his home.
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And like many in Silicon Valley,
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he tries really hard to observe
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what they call an Internet sabbath,
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whereby for 24 or 48 hours every week
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they go completely offline
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in order to gather the sense of direction
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and proportion they'll need when they go online again.
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The one thing perhaps that technology hasn't always given us
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is a sense of how to make the wisest use of technology.
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And when you speak of the sabbath,
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look at the Ten Commandments --
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there's only one word there for which the adjective "holy" is used,
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and that's the Sabbath.
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I pick up the Jewish holy book of the Torah --
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its longest chapter, it's on the Sabbath.
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And we all know that it's really one of our greatest luxuries,
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the empty space.
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In many a piece of music, it's the pause or the rest
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that gives the piece its beauty and its shape.
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And I know I as a writer
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will often try to include a lot of empty space on the page
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so that the reader can complete my thoughts and sentences
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and so that her imagination has room to breathe.
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Now, in the physical domain, of course, many people,
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if they have the resources,
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will try to get a place in the country, a second home.
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I've never begun to have those resources,
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but I sometimes remember that any time I want,
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I can get a second home in time, if not in space,
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just by taking a day off.
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And it's never easy because, of course, whenever I do I spend much of it
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worried about all the extra stuff
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that's going to crash down on me the following day.
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I sometimes think I'd rather give up meat or sex or wine
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than the chance to check on my emails.
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(Laughter)
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And every season I do try to take three days off on retreat
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but a part of me still feels guilty to be leaving my poor wife behind
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and to be ignoring all those seemingly urgent emails
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from my bosses
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and maybe to be missing a friend's birthday party.
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But as soon as I get to a place of real quiet,
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I realize that it's only by going there
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that I'll have anything fresh or creative or joyful to share
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with my wife or bosses or friends.
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Otherwise, really,
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I'm just foisting on them my exhaustion or my distractedness,
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which is no blessing at all.
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And so when I was 29,
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I decided to remake my entire life
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in the light of going nowhere.
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One evening I was coming back from the office,
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it was after midnight, I was in a taxi driving through Times Square,
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and I suddenly realized that I was racing around so much
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I could never catch up with my life.
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And my life then, as it happened,
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was pretty much the one I might have dreamed of as a little boy.
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I had really interesting friends and colleagues,
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I had a nice apartment on Park Avenue and 20th Street.
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I had, to me, a fascinating job writing about world affairs,
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but I could never separate myself enough from them
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to hear myself think --
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or really, to understand if I was truly happy.
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And so, I abandoned my dream life
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for a single room on the backstreets of Kyoto, Japan,
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which was the place that had long exerted a strong,
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really mysterious gravitational pull on me.
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Even as a child
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I would just look at a painting of Kyoto and feel I recognized it;
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I knew it before I ever laid eyes on it.
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But it's also, as you all know,
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a beautiful city encircled by hills,
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filled with more than 2,000 temples and shrines,
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where people have been sitting still for 800 years or more.
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And quite soon after I moved there, I ended up where I still am
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with my wife, formerly our kids,
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in a two-room apartment in the middle of nowhere
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where we have no bicycle, no car,
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no TV I can understand,
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and I still have to support my loved ones
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as a travel writer and a journalist,
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so clearly this is not ideal for job advancement
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or for cultural excitement
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or for social diversion.
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But I realized that it gives me what I prize most,
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which is days
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and hours.
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I have never once had to use a cell phone there.
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I almost never have to look at the time,
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and every morning when I wake up,
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really the day stretches in front of me
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like an open meadow.
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And when life throws up one of its nasty surprises,
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as it will, more than once,
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when a doctor comes into my room
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wearing a grave expression,
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or a car suddenly veers in front of mine on the freeway,
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I know, in my bones,
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that it's the time I've spent going nowhere
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that is going to sustain me much more
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than all the time I've spent racing around to Bhutan or Easter Island.
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I'll always be a traveler --
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my livelihood depends on it --
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but one of the beauties of travel
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is that it allows you to bring stillness
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into the motion and the commotion of the world.
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I once got on a plane in Frankfurt, Germany,
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and a young German woman came down and sat next to me
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and engaged me in a very friendly conversation
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for about 30 minutes,
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and then she just turned around
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and sat still for 12 hours.
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She didn't once turn on her video monitor,
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she never pulled out a book, she didn't even go to sleep,
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she just sat still,
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and something of her clarity and calm really imparted itself to me.
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I've noticed more and more people taking conscious measures these days
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to try to open up a space inside their lives.
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Some people go to black-hole resorts
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where they'll spend hundreds of dollars a night
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in order to hand over their cell phone and their laptop
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to the front desk on arrival.
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Some people I know, just before they go to sleep,
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instead of scrolling through their messages
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or checking out YouTube,
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just turn out the lights and listen to some music,
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and notice that they sleep much better
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and wake up much refreshed.
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I was once fortunate enough
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to drive into the high, dark mountains behind Los Angeles,
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where the great poet and singer
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and international heartthrob Leonard Cohen
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was living and working for many years as a full-time monk
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in the Mount Baldy Zen Center.
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And I wasn't entirely surprised
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when the record that he released at the age of 77,
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to which he gave the deliberately unsexy title of "Old Ideas,"
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went to number one in the charts in 17 nations in the world,
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hit the top five in nine others.
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Something in us, I think, is crying out
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for the sense of intimacy and depth that we get from people like that.
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who take the time and trouble to sit still.
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And I think many of us have the sensation,
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I certainly do,
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that we're standing about two inches away from a huge screen,
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and it's noisy and it's crowded
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and it's changing with every second,
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and that screen is our lives.
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And it's only by stepping back, and then further back,
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and holding still,
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that we can begin to see what the canvas means
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and to catch the larger picture.
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And a few people do that for us by going nowhere.
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So, in an age of acceleration,
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nothing can be more exhilarating than going slow.
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And in an age of distraction,
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nothing is so luxurious as paying attention.
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And in an age of constant movement,
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nothing is so urgent as sitting still.
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So you can go on your next vacation
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to Paris or Hawaii, or New Orleans;
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I bet you'll have a wonderful time.
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But, if you want to come back home alive and full of fresh hope,
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in love with the world,
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I think you might want to try considering going nowhere.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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