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Single-task tools complement modern devices by combining technological capability with intentional constraints. From offline cameras to e-ink readers, these tools preserve human agency while embracing progress. How thoughtful friction and focused design create more meaningful engagement. Borgmann's distinction between “things” and “devices” is crucial to understanding our relationship with technology. Traditional “things” demand engagement (like a fireplace), while modern “devices” promise effortless commodity delivery (like a smartphone).

Beyond Borgmann: Single-Task Tools and the Future of Meaningful Technology

Simone Salis

Because we are injured most by what we do not expect, and because we must expect everything (‘There is nothing which Fortune does not dare’), we must, proposed Seneca, hold the possibility of disaster in mind at all times.

The Consolations of Philosophy

Alain De Botton

James Hollis recommends asking of every significant decision in life: “Does this choice diminish me, or enlarge me?” The question circumvents the urge to make decisions in the service of alleviating anxiety and instead helps you make contact with your deeper intentions for your time.

Four Thousand Weeks

Oliver Burkeman

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