“In recent years, the lives we live seem to be getting busier and busier. Technology has increasingly made its way into every part of our existence — nearly everyone has powerful smartphones in their hands, pockets, or somewhere close. Economic and societal pressure has increased the need, or at least the perception, that we should always be doing and striving for more.” ProductivitySmartphonesTechnology AddictionAttention Economy Book:The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better Source: The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better
“Our devices don’t have feelings (yet!) — if they did, they would be equivalent to the needy narcissistic partner for whom no amount of attention is ever enough. They superficially appear to care about you, give you just enough positive feedback to keep you interested in them, but never genuinely ask how you feel about your relation- ship. You doubt that you should get more serious, but it’s too easy to stay.” DevicesSmartphonesTechnology AddictionAttention Economy Book:The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better Source: The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better