Intelligence In The Digital Age
Lyn Lesch is the author of "Intelligence in the Digital Age: How the Search for Something Larger May Be Imperiled”. His book examines how our use of digital technologies may be affecting our mental capacities and emotional lives in ways that will make it increasingly difficult for people to explore the possibility of a larger, more expansive consciousness.
In this episode, we cover:
Intelligence in the Digital Age
- 3:57 - Virtual learning
- 6:01 - Sir Ken Robinson
- 6:36 - Are schools killing our creativity
- 10:44 - Yuval Noah Harari
- 12:48 - Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
- 13:32 - Being able to follow your thoughts
- 15:17 - How to not get addicted to social media
- 19:28 - Writing your first book
- 20:15 - Less is more
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- lynlesch.com
- Tool: Twitter
- Book: Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Album: Highway 61 by Bob Dylan
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