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Nov 14, 2020
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nicholas carr arguing in the shadow arguing about what the internet has done to her ability to pay attention or distractibility and undistracted linear minds is pushed aside by a new kind of mind that wants to take in and dole out information in an overlapping bursts. you can see the extent to which that concern is a very ancient one. the idea that somehow our new tech melodies are fundamentally changing us becomes less plausible when we see the extent to which these concerns we have been having these concerns for a very long time now. the other thing i've hope you've seen and what i've shown you already is but we never really had a calm undistracted linear mind. that's not the way the human mind works. the idea that we had this. lapsed state in which we sort of calmly said and focused on things for as long as we wanted that kind of the myth did we never really had a mind like that so i want you to kind of thing about this knowledge is to go forward. humans have distractible minds so the idea of this teaching distracted minds talk is meant to convey the fact that all of our minds are distrac
nicholas carr arguing in the shadow arguing about what the internet has done to her ability to pay attention or distractibility and undistracted linear minds is pushed aside by a new kind of mind that wants to take in and dole out information in an overlapping bursts. you can see the extent to which that concern is a very ancient one. the idea that somehow our new tech melodies are fundamentally changing us becomes less plausible when we see the extent to which these concerns we have been...
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Nov 8, 2020
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you see nicholas carr arguing in the shallows that the calm, he's arguing about what the internet has done to our ability to pay attention, our distractibility. called, focus, undistracted, the linear mind is pushed aside by a new kind of mind that once a needs to take a mentor that information and short, disjointed overlapping verse. the faster the better. you can see now about the extent to which that concern is a very ancient one actually. so the idea that some out our new technologies are fundamentally changing us becomes less plausible when received extent to which these concerns, we have been having this for a very long time now. another thing i hope you have seen in the quotes i have huge already is we never really had a calm, focused, undistracted and linear minds. that's not the way the human mind works. the idea that we had, there was this pre-lab syrian state in which we call may set and focus on things for as long as we wanted, that's kind of a myth. we never had a mind like that. i want you to think about this now as we go forward. humans have distractible mines and so th
you see nicholas carr arguing in the shallows that the calm, he's arguing about what the internet has done to our ability to pay attention, our distractibility. called, focus, undistracted, the linear mind is pushed aside by a new kind of mind that once a needs to take a mentor that information and short, disjointed overlapping verse. the faster the better. you can see now about the extent to which that concern is a very ancient one actually. so the idea that some out our new technologies are...
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Nov 26, 2020
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what isaac argues in the 18thcentury , it can give us context f the arguments made by people like nicholas carr in the shadows in 2010 . using cholas carr arguing in the shallows that arguing abt what the internet has done to our abilitto pay attention,ur distractibility. called, focused, t linear mind is typified by a new kind of mind, one that taken and doled out information in shortdisjointed overlapping bursts . and you can see now about the extent to which that concern is a very ancient one actually. so the idea that somehow our new technologies are fundamentally changing us becomes less plausible when we see the extent to which these concerns, even having these concernsfor a long time no. another thing i hope you've seen in the course of what i've shown you already is we've never really had a calm focus on distracted linear mis . that's not the waythe human mind works . the idea that we had this sort of relapsed state in whicwe should quarrel sort of calmly sit and focus on things along as we wanted, that's kind of a myth. we never d a mind like that so i want you to think about this know
what isaac argues in the 18thcentury , it can give us context f the arguments made by people like nicholas carr in the shadows in 2010 . using cholas carr arguing in the shallows that arguing abt what the internet has done to our abilitto pay attention,ur distractibility. called, focused, t linear mind is typified by a new kind of mind, one that taken and doled out information in shortdisjointed overlapping bursts . and you can see now about the extent to which that concern is a very ancient...
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Nov 7, 2020
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ed made by people like nicholas carr in 2010. you see he argues in the shallows that the calm -- what the internet has done to our ability to pay attention, our distractibility, hand focuses indistrict linear mind is pushed if a side by a new kind of mind, who wants to take and n and toll owl information in short disjointed overlapping verse, the faster the better. and you can see now the extent to which that concern is a very ancient one actually. so the idea that somehow our new technologies are fundamentally changing us becomes less plausible when well see the extent to which these concerns we have been having these concerns for a very long time now. another thing i hope you have soon in the quotes i've showed you already is we never really had a calm, focused undistracted and linear mind. that's not the way the human mind works. the idea that we had this -- there was this prelaps stayed in which we calmly sat and focused on things for as long as we wanted. that's kind of a myth. we never really had a mind like that. so, i wan
ed made by people like nicholas carr in 2010. you see he argues in the shallows that the calm -- what the internet has done to our ability to pay attention, our distractibility, hand focuses indistrict linear mind is pushed if a side by a new kind of mind, who wants to take and n and toll owl information in short disjointed overlapping verse, the faster the better. and you can see now the extent to which that concern is a very ancient one actually. so the idea that somehow our new technologies...