“A human moment is a term I invented to distinguish in-person communication from electronic. Human moments are exponentially more powerful than electronic ones. I mean face-to-face, in-person contact and communication. I have identified several modern paradoxes and the first is that, for various reasons, we have grown electronically superconnected but we have simultaneously grown emotionally disconnected from each other.” MeanReasonMomentsTermPowerfulModernCommunicationVariousParadox Author:Edward Hallowell
“To create worry humans elongate fear with anticipation and memory, expand it in imagination and fuel it with emotion. The uniquely human mental process called worrying depends upon having a brain that can reason, remember, reflect, feel, and imagine. Only humans have a brain big enough to do this simultaneously and do it well.” FeelsHumansWellsReasonEnoughBigsRememberProcessImaginationMemoriesEmotionBrainWorryImagineDependsFuelAnticipation Book:Worry: Controlling it and Using it Wisely Source: Worry: Controlling it and Using it Wisely