"It’s the frequent fruitlessness of such feelings that the Buddha is said to have pondered after he unplugged from the social grid of his day — that is, the people he lived around — and wandered off to reckon with the human predicament. Maybe his time off the grid gave him enough critical distance from these emotions to discover his formula for liberation from them. In any event, it’s because the underlying emotions haven’t changed, and because the grid conveys and elicits them with such power, that his formula holds appeal for many people even, and perhaps especially, today."
Robert Wright, writing in the NYT, on a theme that has been big in the NYT: how technology is hurting our brains.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
"[C]ovetousness, schadenfreude, anxiety, dread, and on and on."
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