These Devices Are Divisive... For A Simple Reason | Morning Thoughts with Matt

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These Devices Are Divisive... For A Simple Reason | Morning Thoughts with Matt

from A Regenerative Future with Matt Powers · host Matt Powers

It's early morning here when I recorded this but I had to put my thoughts into words and share them: We had such high hopes for this technology especially for education but something changed along the way. There was a shift from connection and empowerment to divide and conquer, from expression to influence, from choice to dictation. Somewhere along the way, we lost the original internet, and now we all exist moslty in silos, many of us arguing about the world we see through our devices as they are quite divergent from each others. When people don't share a common perception of the world, it naturally creates conflict, fear, division, and distrust. Interestingly, this is why online courses can be so energizing and stand in contrast to this tendency: in a group you share and discuss the same experience as you would in real life, overcoming to a large degree the division. This is why so many of us have retreated from social media into private courses and communities online: they feel like the internet did 15 years ago! Here's my early morning thoughts on what has happened and what we can do about it as individuals. Let me know what your perspective is on this - that way we can connect, co-create reality, and make the world a better, more stable, and more wonderful place to live. Grow Abundantly, Learn Daily, & Live Regeneratively, Matt Powers

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