Creating the feeling of connectedness
Add to the arguments about whether social media is "really" social or not: this new study by University of Berlin's Fenne große Deters and Arizona State's Matthias R. Mehl,
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Skip to contentAdd to the arguments about whether social media is "really" social or not: this new study by University of Berlin's Fenne große Deters and Arizona State's Matthias R. Mehl,
Another example of how humans have coevolved with our tools: Until around 250 years ago in the West, archaeological evidence suggests that most human beings had an edge-to-edge
I'm not sure I quite agree with this idea from the RSA, but I kind of like it. [A] trusted source with neuroscientific expertise, who has thought deeply
Me and Davis this evening. via Flickr Posted with Blogsy
Just got these in the mail…. via flickr Very exciting, in the way that only a vanishingly small number of grinding, attention-demanding tasks can be.
I got copyedits of my book today. I made the mistake of hitting some button that provided me with a summary of all the changes, and in a
Thank you, New York TImes: Meditation may be centered on a rejection of the material, but several savvy brands are aware that some material is essential, unless the
Writing for BBC News, Damon Young warns against seeing distraction as a modern problem: Over a century ago, philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche described his harassed peers. "One thinks with
When I was interviewing people who take digital Sabbaths, one of the ways they often described themselves was as spiritual, but not particularly religious. I puzzled over this
I just came across a 2008 book, Distraction: A Philosopher's Guide to Being Free, by Melbourne-based philosopher and writer Damon Young. Young seems to be a kind of