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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2025 · 10 MIN

The Cult of Output: The Reflection–Output Paradox

from The BookJelly Podcast

In a world obsessed with maximizing every minute, we’ve mistaken motion for meaning. Our calendars are full, our minds are empty. In this solo episode, I explore how efficiency became the new theology and why silence, slowness and reflection are no longer signs of laziness but acts of quiet rebellion. From monastic scribes to modern “content creators,” from Archimedes’ bath to your own overstuffed to-do list, this episode asks a simple question: Can you think if you never stop moving?

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In a world obsessed with maximizing every minute, we’ve mistaken motion for meaning. Our calendars are full, our minds are empty. In this solo episode, I explore how efficiency became the new theology and why silence, slowness and reflection are...

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