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The result is that most people have thought jobs without being given much time to think, which is the equivalent of making a ditch-digger work without a shovel. Maybe this is why productivity growth is half of what it used to be.
Collaborative Fund ⢠Lazy Work, Good Work
What Ĺ˝iĹžek advocated for is an example of an idea in political philosophy known as accelerationism. There are a lot of different versions of accelerationism, but the common thread uniting left-wing accelerationists is the notion that the only way to make things better is to make things worse. Accelerationism says that itâs futile to try to oppose... See more
Will A.I. Become the New McKinsey?
It begins to feel as though youâre failing at life, in some indistinct way, if youâre not treating your time off as an investment in your future. Sometimes this pressure takes the form of the explicit argument that you ought to think of your leisure hours as an opportunity to become a better worker (âRelax! Youâll Be More Productive,â reads the... See more
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
From streaming shows to news feeds to all the advertisements that we see but donât consciously remember, weâre all Large Language Models now, spending our days absorbing an endless array of text and attempting to arrange whatâs cluttered around us into something logical, but, just like our silicon competitors, most of what we generate at this... See more
Charles Schifano ⢠Listen, Memory
My house plants became healthier and died less often once I stopped tracking their watering, stopped trying to use moisture meters or other tools, and learned to pick up on their vibes instead.
Many such cases.
Nat Eliasonx.comIn a world that is completely without rituals and wholly profane, all that is left are consumption and the satisfaction of needs.
NOEMA ⢠All That Is Solid Melts Into Information
Our bodies have formed themselves in delicate reciprocity with the manifold textures, sounds, and shapes of an animate earth â our eyes have evolved in subtle interaction with other eyes, as our ears are attuned by their very structure to the howling of wolves and the honking of geese. To shut ourselves o ff from these other voices, to continue by... See more
