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Yet there is a sad restlessness for unhealthy Threes—always striving, always keeping an eye out for advancement.

The Road Back to You

Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile

Capitalism (and its cultural allies) extended and intensified work and discredited old values of carnival and leisure. But capitalism also relocated work time, separating it from the space of free time. This was essential for the success of the new work regime, but this division also led to new expectations for using time free from market work. In many cases, work time could not be expanded and disciplined until it was removed from workers’ cottages and families.

Free Time

Gary S. Cross

As we have seen, unlike the left hemisphere, which knows how to categorise a spatial point (above, below, to the right, to the left, of something else), the right hemisphere knows where it actually is – its spatial co-ordinates, if you like.16 It is better at pattern recognition.

The Matter With Things

Iain McGilchrist

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