There’s more to life than increasing its speed.

Frank Sonnenberg
There’s more to life than increasing its speed.
There’s more to life than increasing its speed.
There’s more to life than increasing its speed.
There’s more to life than increasing its speed.
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There’s more to life than increasing its speed. This is an interesting quote because the writer is describing the pursuit of self-improvement as an important part of living. The quote shows that there are many things you can do to make your life better, but the writer also seems to think that it would be a waste of time to focus too much on those things. In other words, there’s more to life than improving your efficiency as a person.

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