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Hoping to learn to be more present in his own life, philosopher and adventurer Erling Kagge goes in search of silence.

Read by Cal MacAninch

“We live in the age of noise. Silence is almost extinct.â€

Philosopher and adventurer Erling Kagge, the first person to reach the ‘three poles’ of North, South and the summit of Everest, explores the power of silence. Struck by a vague angst about his constant need for distraction and reluctance to hold still for a single moment, the explorer asks how we lost silence and where we might go to find it again.

Read by Cal MacAninch
Abridged and produced by Eilidh McCreadie

14 minutes

Last on

Wed 30 Jan 2019 00:30

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