We live in a culture that values multitasking, and this reality is leading us to know less and less of who we are. The more we multitask, the more we avoid self-reflection.
Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han tells us that wild animals are incapable of having a contemplative life for they have to multitask all the time: feeding, looking out for danger, protecting their younglings, copulating, and so on and so forth. (The Burnout Society)
We live in a culture that values multitasking, and this reality is leading us to know less and less of who we are. The more we multitask, the more we avoid self-reflection.
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