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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
In art, the sublime is a feedback loop, evolving with whatever’s next to threaten us | Aeon Videos
aeon.coSense-making emerges out of nonsense, to be blunt. We need to accept stages of confusion as potentially enjoyable, playful, resources.
Stephen T Asma • Why we need a new kind of education: Imagination Studies | Aeon Essays
From streaming shows to news feeds to all the advertisements that we see but don’t consciously remember, we’re all Large Language Models now, spending our days absorbing an endless array of text and attempting to arrange what’s 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
I’ve come to learn that I never want to sacrifice the aliveness of the present moment in service of a fantasy.
David Spinks • The Trap of Potential
Why are we seeing a global homogenizing of culture across every dimension that counts? Why has Hollywood become so creatively bankrupt that nobody bothers watching that oh-so-predictable-52nd sequel to a superhero movie? Why have pop songs become so objectively similar? Why is everyone following the same formula for their posts on Instagram and hum... See more
invencion.com • Culture & the Algorithm.
In taming the world, we have tamed ourselves