Which creates a feedback loop. Being individuals, we will devalue unevenly, thus creating mismatch of meaning between interlocutors. The ensuing nervous system cascade is then broadcast in 240 characters, loaded with attendant meaning discrepancy, and the cycle begins again...
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Irony, much?! :)
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We need to cure FOMO...and also choose our battles
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We've all become more reactive than contemplative. Too much of either is never good.
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"He is sated and insensitive; his regard for language — for the Word itself — as an instrument of creation has diminished nearly to the point of no return. It may be that he will perish by the Word." - N. Scott Momaday, House Made of Dawn https://wildernessvagabonds.com/blog/?p=2244
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And he wrote that long before electronic media was a problem!
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I'm skeptical. How do we tell if dialog has become less meaningful? Only obvious difference I can see is an uptick in resentment for the other side (very bad, to be sure).
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Twitter, twitter will tear us apart... again....
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