Chapter
The Paradoxical Effect of Record-Keeping on Memory and Perception
The act of keeping records can lead to forgetfulness of the needs of the body, but can also create a more profound experience of growth. This demonstrates how the mind-body connection can be transformed by external factors, and raises questions about whether this is positive or negative.
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In this podcast, they discuss how technologies shape our perception of the world and dispose us towards it in a specific way.
08:30 - 11:24 (02:54)
Summary
In this podcast, they discuss how technologies shape our perception of the world and dispose us towards it in a specific way. Even a simple tool such as a hammer can change how the world appears to us.
ChapterThe Paradoxical Effect of Record-Keeping on Memory and Perception
Episode41 Questions For The Technologies We Use, and That Use Us
PodcastThe Ezra Klein Show
The use of mobile phones to document children's lives may increase feelings of parenthood, though at the same time, such use may paradoxically detract from it.
11:24 - 13:36 (02:12)
Summary
The use of mobile phones to document children's lives may increase feelings of parenthood, though at the same time, such use may paradoxically detract from it. The constant feeling of needing to capture a cute moment may take away from the present experience.