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17th October 2011

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What Happened To Downtime? The Extinction Of Deep Thinking And Sacred Space →

fastcompany:

Interruption-free space is sacred. Yet, in the digital era we live in, we are losing hold of the few sacred spaces that remain untouched by email, the Internet, people, and other forms of distraction. Our cars now have mobile phone integration and a thousand satellite radio stations. When walking from one place to another, we have our devices streaming data from dozens of sources. Even at our bedside, we now have our iPads with heaps of digital apps and the world’s information at our fingertips.

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    I was actually just thinking about this the other day. Seems like, in the days before computers, mp3 players, and other...
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