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by Psyladine
1301 days ago
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Perhaps people were more thoughtful when the demands and inefficiencies of quill penmanship necessitated measured words and deliberate prose. We could all stand from time to time to step back, take a deep breath and count to 10 before speaking words we later regret, yet our endeavours are ceaselessly moving forward to shorten the distance between inception and delivery of information, from postal letter to dms. If we are constantly striving to shrink this distance, isn't there an implicit argument against development of ideas as an urge? Maybe a philosophy of "fail fast" as the tech industry adage? |
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