boredom
Boredom, for example, has become a collateral victim. It hasn’t disappeared — we’ve simply made it illegitimate. We erase it, fill it, scroll it away. At the slightest pause, we reach for our phones. It’s become a reflex. Boredom is seen as an error to correct, a glitch in the system.
And yet, it’s anything but useless. In philosophy, Heidegger saw ... See more
And yet, it’s anything but useless. In philosophy, Heidegger saw ... See more
Modern Dissonances
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