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Thursday, June 3, 2021

Distraction

I spent too much time yesterday fiddling with the storage on my phone, trying to figure out how to "manage" my photos and other files. 

So, I can entirely relate to what Susan Neiman says about the time we spend dealing with distraction, and with upgrading the technological marvels that are supposed to better our lives, and such. Is this really progress? Would a truly smart and enlightened age not have long since pitched its smartphones into the pond?
If one added all the hours spent by all of us on what are cheerfully called upgrades – figuring out how to navigate the new software on the computer, set the new alarm clock, grill with the new oven, store messages on the new smartphone, save pictures on the new camera, unlock the new auto ignition – wouldn’t it be enough hours to, say, produce enough food to feed the world’s hungry children, or perhaps find a cure for cancer? --Why Grow Up?: Subversive Thoughts for an Infantile Age

But that's Luddism. Our challenge is to learn to live well with our upgrades. Don't pitch it, just put it down. 

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