A friend of mine pointed out something tonight that has loosely been on my mind lately: We look at, hear and feel life through a lot of screens and even more interfaces today, and increasingly we seem to rely on these very screens and interfaces to give us the whole picture.
Doesn't this run the risk of shortening the experience of life itself? Is this even a risk at all? (Thanks, Ender.)
Doesn't this run the risk of shortening the experience of life itself? Is this even a risk at all? (Thanks, Ender.)
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