Explore
Because Essentialists will commit and "go big" on only the vital few ideas or activiteis, they explore more options at first to ensure they pick the right one later. (....)
To discern what is truly essential we nee space to think, time to look and listen, permission to play, wisdom to sleep, and the discipline to apply highly selective criteria to the choices we make. (....) If you believe being overly busy and overextended is evidence of productivity, then you probably believe that creating space to explore, think, and reflect should e kept to a minimum. (...) Essentialists spend as much time as possible exploring, listening, debating, questioning, and thinking. But their exploration is not an end in itself. The purpose of the exploration is to discern the vital few from the trivial many. - p.60~61 Essentialism, Greg Mckeown
왜 읽으면 읽을 수록 원서가 더 낫다는 생각이 강하게 드는걸까. 이건 해도해도 너무했다.
Escape
While Nonessentialists automatically react to the latest idea, jump on the latest opportunity, or respond to the latest e-mail, Essentialists choose to create the space to explore and ponder. - p.64
Booth Noir. small room.windowless, soundproof, free of distraction.
It is according to Scott Doorley and Scott Witthoft in their book 'Make Space', "beyond low-tech. It's no tech." It's tucked away on the ground floor. - p.65