ISBN-13: 9786209520273 / Angielski / Miękka / 236 str.
In a society where time is compressed and space is filled with constant signals, people gradually lose the ability to stop and "read the right time" of the body. The space here is not only physical, but also psychological, emotional, and perceptual: when the space is too tight or too demanding, the body is tense, the speech is stifled, the mind is full of worries; Therefore, "liberating space" is opening up safe zones to breathe, to speak, to be silent and return to the endogenous rhythm. Digital space also needs to be liberated not by abandoning technology, but by re-establishing boundaries between humans and stimuli to maintain control over their rhythms. The book proposes a principle of life design: respecting rhythm by redistributing labor, rest, reflection, and creativity; and restoring the role of limitation as the foundation of freedom. Limits do not oppose freedom but shape it, protecting life from insatiable consumption. Freedom is the ability to choose within the amplitude that the body and community can tolerate, based on an understanding of the oscillation between attrition and recovery.