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Darwin Discovered the Powers of Rest on His Thinking Path

Jim Schreier Posted on June 9, 2025 Posted in Balance, Rest
Darwin Discovered the Powers of Rest on His Thinking Path

The human mind and body require rest. In many cases, a higher level of productivity and creativity can only be achieved if rest happens regularly. That’s what Charles Darwin discovered … the hard way.

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