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Education is and should be primarily about intellectual navigation, about—I scruple not to say it—skimming well, and reading carefully for information in order to upload content. Slow and patient reading, by contrast, properly belongs to our leisure hours.

The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction

Alan Jacobs

We are addicted to one another,” Jacobs argued, “to the affirmation of our value—our very being—that comes from other human beings. We are addicted to being validated by our peers.”

Desire, Dopamine, and the Internet

The Convivial Society

That's the convenience paradox: the more we optimize our lives, the less we actually live them. We're becoming masters of arrangement rather than action, curators instead of creators. Life risks turning into a series of frictionless transactions where we're always efficiently arriving but never really traveling.

In Praise of Inconvenience: The Hidden Costs of a Convenient World

Simone

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