What does that mean for how we communicate and consume content? Do you expect continous word salads instead of interviews, comedy sketches etc. Would modern era people accept that?

  • monovergent@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    As much as I have ideals for my technology use, I will admit that

    • I have some audio in the background playing half of my waking hours
    • If I’m tired of words, I’ll put on music, vice versa
    • If there’s an unanticipated pause, I first check if it’s still playing correctly
    • Yes I am afraid of being stuck with my own thoughts when I go to bed
    • I think of the time spent waiting in line as nothing but wasted unless I use it as an opportunity, perhaps to read a saved tab on my phone
    • All of this might not be the cause of it, but it definitely doesn’t help my mental fog and fatigue
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    3 days ago

    People who need constant background noise to get through the day are afraid to be alone with their own thoughts.

  • FoundFootFootage78@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    It’s the opposite. So much sensory overload means we’ll be much more appreciative of the quiet moments in media.