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Similar thoughts were shared by Alving Toffler in his excellent book, "Future Shock".

What happens to the human monkey-brain when the rate of technological achievements happen faster and faster?

I am at the airport writing this, on my way home. Everyone who's here alone is on their phone(except me - I'm on my laptop).

A question to you, who is a bit older than me. What did you do when you were alone but in a social setting? Like an airport bar?



Well how old is older than you? People read books, magazines, did crosswords, got drunk and socialised. Probably more sociable than now, but lots of solo activities existed before technology.


I am 37. I am encouraged by your words, it makes sense the phone just replaced behaviour that was already there.




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