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lindamc's avatar

This concept really makes sense to me. As a tiny example, I just got back from a vacation overseas when I was almost entirely offline and had a great time, even just sitting on a bus or train while people watching. It wasn’t some trip of a lifetime, I was mostly free-riding on my husband’s business trip. But just being present in a less familiar place, focusing only figuring out what to do, how to get the most out of that activity, and how to get from one place to another felt like a brain/attention spa.

Matthew Speiser's avatar

Derek I feel like you got right up to the edge of making the point around AI and work but never jumped in. IMO the scariest thing about AI is how it threatens to make work frictionless or obviate the need to do hard work at all, thereby making everything feel rather pointless.

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