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Topic: “Is too much technology good for you? What are the consequences of our increasingly over-connected lifestyle?”
Fun fact - people worried the same as books became cheaper for print and triggered a knowledge explosion. There were even books on theories on how to cope with the knowledge/information overload, e.g. cutting the most important parts from a book and pasting them together into a blank book. Sort of a pre-pre-pre-RSS, eh.
do you have any sources to list?
Many people at Lift felt that the positive aspects outweigh the downsides by far… And can you get addicted to a tool?