“Go to the bookstore and look at how many bookshelves are filled with books trying to explain how to work the devices. We don't see shelves of books on how to use television sets, telephones, refrigerators or washing machines. Why should we for computer-based applications?” ShouldTryingLooksBookUseTelevisionComputerMachinesFilledDevicesApplicationShelvesTelephonesWashingBookstoresRefrigeratorsBookshelvesWashing Machines Author:Donald A. Norman
“It is among the ranks of school-age children, those six- to twelve-year-olds who once avidly filled their free moments with childhood play, that the greatest change is evident. In the place of traditional, sometimes ancient childhood games that were still popular a generation ago, in the place of fantasy and make- believe play . . . today's children have substituted television viewing and, most recently, video games.” YearsBelieveChildrenStillsSometimesPlayMomentsAgeTodaySchoolGamesFantasyGenerationsChildhoodTelevisionSixFilledAncientVideoTraditionalTwelveEvidentMake Believe Book:Children Without Childhood Source: Children Without Childhood
“Television is all about sound. You'll never get a moment of silence unless there's something really extraordinary going on, on screen, visually. They never let a moment of silence pass without being filled in television because it's a very sound-driven medium.” MomentsSoundSilenceTelevisionFilledExtraordinaryDrivenScreensMediumsMoment Of SilenceFilled In Author:Charlie Hunnam
“Recently, one friend asked me, "How can I force myself to smile when I am filled with sorrow? It isn't natural." I told her she must be able to smile to her sorrow, because we are more than our sorrow. A human being is like a television set with millions of channels. If we turn the Buddha on, we are the Buddha. If we turn sorrow on then we are sorrow. If we turn a smile on, we really are the smile. We can not let just one channel dominate us. We have the seed of everything in us, and we have to seize the situation in our hand, to recover our own sovereignty.” IfsHumansHandsAbleTurnsForceNaturalHuman BeingsSituationMillionsTelevisionSorrowFilledSeedsJust OneCan NotSovereigntyOne Friend Author:Nhat Hanh