I was reading an article at Public Discourse by Deion Kathawa titled, "On Tech and Dignity: The Posthuman Technology That Threatens Us All (Part I)", and wondered how much my exposure to media was affecting my ability to hear the small still voice of God in the midst of the torrent of distractions filling my leisure time.
"In monopolizing and monetizing the fragile and limited human attention span—we could justifiably say that it has been stolen—platforms and providers like Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, and YouTube anesthetize human creativity. Eventually, they extinguish people’s capacity to experience authentic silence, which is critical for self-reflection and spiritual growth. The longer you’re on social media, the longer you’re subject to the tyranny of the 'endless scroll,' and the less capable you are of experiencing leisure, which is the capacity to ask life’s big “why” questions and to receive answers. Without leisure, we can’t engage in self-reflection, undergo spiritual growth, or experience authentic silence; stripped of meaning, our day-to-day labors degenerate into oppressive toiling."
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