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Slow Living in 2026: The Counter-Movement to Hustle Culture
More people are rejecting the constant grind. Research shows that slowing down isn't laziness; it's a science-backed strategy for a richer, healthier life.
Quinn Mercer·

More people are rejecting the constant grind. Research shows that slowing down isn't laziness; it's a science-backed strategy for a richer, healthier life.

68% of people want to slow down this year. Here's why that might be the smartest resolution you'll make.

From slow fashion to slow food to slow travel, the slow movement is teaching us that better always beats faster.