How often do you say to people “I’m busy” or “I haven’t got time for that。” (12)It’s inevitable true that all of us live a life in the far slain, even though we know that being busy is not always particular healthy。 Growing-up in New Zealand, everything was always calm and slow, people enjoy the tranquility of a slower pace of life。 After I moved to the Tokyo and lived there in a number of years, (13) I got used to having a pilot to do lists。 And my calendar always looks like a mass with lots of things to do。 Return across it, I found myself feeling my timer with endless work meetings in social events。 Russian along as busy as it be。 Then, one day, (14) I came across a book, called in praise of slowness and realized that being busy is not only detrimental, but also has the danger of turning life into endless race。 So I started practicing various practical steps, mentioned by the author of the book, and began to revolt against every idea of being too busy。 It doesn’t mean that to do lists no longer exist, (15) but I become more aware of the important of slowing down and making sure that I enjoy the daily activities as I care about。 From now on, when someone asked how your life is, try your responding with the words like “exciting and fun”, instead of the culture norm that says busy。 Say if your experience that tranquility that follows。
12。 What does the speaker think is inevitable truth?
13。 What does the speaker about her life in Tokyo?
14。 What makes the speaker change her life style?
15。 What happened after the speaker changed her life style?
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