Alain de Botton Quote

Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the underside of a bush in late summer, viewing it as a sign of the unexpected munificence of a divine creator, but we became modern when we gave up on awaiting sporadic gifts from above and sought to render any pleasing sensation immediately and repeatedly available.


The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work (ed. Penguin UK, 2009) - ISBN: 9780141932750


Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the...

Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the...

Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the...

Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the...