I suspect the cognitive shock and awe is a feature, not a bug, as they say.
They try to overwhelm our bandwidth so we give up or go down to simplistic thinking offered to us by all media ecosystems. I find giving the right hemisphere of my brain, where music and poetry and intuition and faith and fascination with nature and whole gestalt …
I suspect the cognitive shock and awe is a feature, not a bug, as they say.
They try to overwhelm our bandwidth so we give up or go down to simplistic thinking offered to us by all media ecosystems. I find giving the right hemisphere of my brain, where music and poetry and intuition and faith and fascination with nature and whole gestalt thinking resides, some time to comprehend things offline allows me to make a fuller model of what is actually happening. Chasing every theory online only overwhelms me, and since the most crucial information is hidden from us, we will be overwhelmed and not really have the whole picture.
“By their deeds you will know them. Does a man gather grapes from thorns or figs from briars?”
I suspect the cognitive shock and awe is a feature, not a bug, as they say.
They try to overwhelm our bandwidth so we give up or go down to simplistic thinking offered to us by all media ecosystems. I find giving the right hemisphere of my brain, where music and poetry and intuition and faith and fascination with nature and whole gestalt thinking resides, some time to comprehend things offline allows me to make a fuller model of what is actually happening. Chasing every theory online only overwhelms me, and since the most crucial information is hidden from us, we will be overwhelmed and not really have the whole picture.
“By their deeds you will know them. Does a man gather grapes from thorns or figs from briars?”
Matthew 7:16