Two things, couldn’t resist. And two, how olds that PC because…to say it in a contemporary sense… 😍 But the real point of this actually stems from some audio I was listening at work to yesterday, and I’ll post a link to that.
We have an entire generation coming up with no or little concept of being bored, special thanks to the thing I’m typing on and you may be reading from.
The irony of this piece is not lost on me.
But it is really worth considering how much of your time is spent, device in hand. Back in the 80s we were concerned about the “tv generation” but this clearly blows that out of the water. This TV comes with you, rewards you with activity and suggests you get more interactive for more rewards.
The apps are designed by companies that vie for your attention, so of course you are being manipulated from the moment you turn one of the main apps on.
I know only too well how hard it is to go the full Network, though it is tempting…
Not from the movie Network, but totally worth it…
One great challenge just to step up is try the first and last hour of your day being offline. I mean, I do this amongst a host of other sm so there is definitely a mix of thoughts which is funny and at the same kind, a little reminiscent for anyone who either smoked or quit. It makes you feel like you “Always had that then, and you can of course quit when you want.”. As if I wasn’t a writer or musician before all this. But it makes you feel as if you will be missing out.
Anyways have a listen to this Ted Radio Hour from NPR. Yes, again, I’m suggesting an online source through probably an app.
Anyway, think of how you can go wandering without bringing your precious with you.
Oh yeah…I said it. Anyways, here’s Guy Ross…
Listen to : Attention Please on NPR
Cheers,
Tom