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On reading Proust vs experiencing the world intermediated by screens (even when...

On reading Proust vs experiencing the world intermediated by screens (even when...

By Jason Kottkekottke.org

On reading Proust vs experiencing the world intermediated by screens (even when you’re not on one). “Your attention is, on a foundational level, all you have. This is why it feels worse than bad to waste it. It feels annihilating.” This life gives you nothing · blackbirdspyplane.com Your attention is all you have. Wasting it is annihilating. Blackbird Spyplane saves literacy in a monumental Year-End Essay.

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