Amy Jones 6/11/13 Amy Jones 6/11/13 jonathan safren foer on technology, “saving” time and being alone in the nyt "Let’s assume, though, that we all have a set number of days to indent the world with our beliefs, to find and create the beauty that only a finite existence allows for, to wrestle with the question of purpose and wrestle with our answers. We often use technology to save time, but increasingly, it either takes the saved time along with it, or makes the saved time less present, intimate and rich. I worry that the closer the world gets to our fingertips, the further it gets from our hearts. It’s not an either/or — being “anti-technology” is perhaps the only thing more foolish than being unquestioningly “pro-technology” — but a question of balance that our lives hang upon.“ Read More Amy Jones 7/17/12 Amy Jones 7/17/12 know thyself (and still not have a clue) : jonah lehrer in the new yorker “The problem with this introspective approach is that the driving forces behind biases—the root causes of our irrationality—are largely unconscious, which means they remain invisible to self-analysis and impermeable to intelligence. In fact, introspection can actually compound the error, blinding us to those primal processes responsible for many of our everyday failings. We spin eloquent stories, but these stories miss the point.” Read More Amy Jones 5/1/12 Amy Jones 5/1/12 jonah lehrer in wired on why being sleepy and drunk is great for creativity (it’s because you’re not paying attention) photo: andy warhol Read More Amy Jones 10/13/11 Amy Jones 10/13/11 play is the exultation of the possible -martin buber An article in the most recent issue of the American Journal of Play details not only how much children’s play time has declined, but how this lack of play affects emotional development, leading to the rise of anxiety, depression, and problems of attention and self control. (in The Atlantic) Read More Amy Jones 9/5/11 Amy Jones 9/5/11 anxiety, gothic literature, and tabloid tragedy in the nyt Read More Amy Jones 3/26/11 Amy Jones 3/26/11 daydreamers and websurfers encouraged to apply -jonah lehrer in the wall street journal Read More
Amy Jones 6/11/13 Amy Jones 6/11/13 jonathan safren foer on technology, “saving” time and being alone in the nyt "Let’s assume, though, that we all have a set number of days to indent the world with our beliefs, to find and create the beauty that only a finite existence allows for, to wrestle with the question of purpose and wrestle with our answers. We often use technology to save time, but increasingly, it either takes the saved time along with it, or makes the saved time less present, intimate and rich. I worry that the closer the world gets to our fingertips, the further it gets from our hearts. It’s not an either/or — being “anti-technology” is perhaps the only thing more foolish than being unquestioningly “pro-technology” — but a question of balance that our lives hang upon.“ Read More
Amy Jones 7/17/12 Amy Jones 7/17/12 know thyself (and still not have a clue) : jonah lehrer in the new yorker “The problem with this introspective approach is that the driving forces behind biases—the root causes of our irrationality—are largely unconscious, which means they remain invisible to self-analysis and impermeable to intelligence. In fact, introspection can actually compound the error, blinding us to those primal processes responsible for many of our everyday failings. We spin eloquent stories, but these stories miss the point.” Read More
Amy Jones 5/1/12 Amy Jones 5/1/12 jonah lehrer in wired on why being sleepy and drunk is great for creativity (it’s because you’re not paying attention) photo: andy warhol Read More
Amy Jones 10/13/11 Amy Jones 10/13/11 play is the exultation of the possible -martin buber An article in the most recent issue of the American Journal of Play details not only how much children’s play time has declined, but how this lack of play affects emotional development, leading to the rise of anxiety, depression, and problems of attention and self control. (in The Atlantic) Read More
Amy Jones 9/5/11 Amy Jones 9/5/11 anxiety, gothic literature, and tabloid tragedy in the nyt Read More
Amy Jones 3/26/11 Amy Jones 3/26/11 daydreamers and websurfers encouraged to apply -jonah lehrer in the wall street journal Read More