Relearning Time
Explore how humans originally experienced time through natural rhythms, how clocks and industrialisation changed our relationship with time, and how to reclaim intentional, rhythmic living.
What you’ll learn
1. Time Was Once Experienced, Not Measured
Explores how humans originally experienced time through natural rhythms rather than clocks.
- Living Inside Time, Not Against It
2. Natural Timekeeping & Early Calendars
Explores how early calendars and cyclical time helped humans align with natural rhythms.
- Time as Cycle, Not Countdown
3. The Invention of the Clock
Shows how mechanical clocks shifted time from a lived experience to an external authority.
- When Time Became External
4. Industrial Time & the Rise of Productivity
Examines how industrialisation imposed strict schedules and output-focused measures.
- Time as a Resource to Exploit
5. Digital Time & the Loss of Boundaries
Explains how technology erodes natural limits on time.
- When Time Never Ends
6. How Time Systems Shape the Body
Covers the conflict between rigid schedules and natural bodily rhythms.
- When Schedules Override Signals
7. Time, Identity & Self-Worth
Looks at how busyness became intertwined with value and self-worth.
- When Being Busy Became Who We Are
8. Relearning Time in Modern Life
Teaches practical ways to soften schedules and treat time as a guide.
- From Control to Relationship
9. Integration — Time as a Living System
Focuses on adopting a relational approach to time.
- Choosing Rhythm Over Rush
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