Christine Rosen
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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So when you're out in the world, try not to look down at your phone all the time. Look up, look around you, notice things, try to cultivate a new way of attention, cultivating your own attention rather than allowing a technological device to constantly capture it. And finally, every new thing is not necessarily an improvement.
And I think we live in a culture that is extraordinarily powerful at giving us these tools that can make things more efficient and convenient, and they're incredible tools. But not every new tool makes us better as human beings. So when we think about bringing a new tool into our homes, into our family life, in some cases, like as sensors on our bodies, in our pockets all day,
And I think we live in a culture that is extraordinarily powerful at giving us these tools that can make things more efficient and convenient, and they're incredible tools. But not every new tool makes us better as human beings. So when we think about bringing a new tool into our homes, into our family life, in some cases, like as sensors on our bodies, in our pockets all day,
We should ask first, is this going to encourage the values in the way I want to live my life? Is it going to be good for my family? And answer those questions first. Every new thing that comes your way isn't necessarily going to improve what you value in your life and particularly in your family life.
We should ask first, is this going to encourage the values in the way I want to live my life? Is it going to be good for my family? And answer those questions first. Every new thing that comes your way isn't necessarily going to improve what you value in your life and particularly in your family life.
Thanks so much, Lynn. I enjoyed the conversation. Thank you.
Thanks so much, Lynn. I enjoyed the conversation. Thank you.