Well said. Not a tech specialist myself, but I see the parallels of how your analogy can be extrapolated through society as a whole. In every industry and life. We should strive for a respect and time out recognition of our 200k+ homo sapien brain and what we are capable of. Off the feed is what got us here!
This articulates something I've felt but couldn't name. The distinction between platforms shaping outcomes vs conditions is key, especialy the part about loops that fail to close when attention fragments constantly. That ink and pen example really underscores how depth requries sustained contact, not just exposure.
Thanks for reading. Writing this was partly about grounding something I also felt but couldn’t quite name. Now that it’s articulated, I’m feeling a pull back toward pen and ink type work (in the real world) and away from constant attention fragmentation. Hopefully others recognize it too.
Well said. Not a tech specialist myself, but I see the parallels of how your analogy can be extrapolated through society as a whole. In every industry and life. We should strive for a respect and time out recognition of our 200k+ homo sapien brain and what we are capable of. Off the feed is what got us here!
This articulates something I've felt but couldn't name. The distinction between platforms shaping outcomes vs conditions is key, especialy the part about loops that fail to close when attention fragments constantly. That ink and pen example really underscores how depth requries sustained contact, not just exposure.
Thanks for reading. Writing this was partly about grounding something I also felt but couldn’t quite name. Now that it’s articulated, I’m feeling a pull back toward pen and ink type work (in the real world) and away from constant attention fragmentation. Hopefully others recognize it too.