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Brad Smissen's avatar

The extent to which one finds oneself disoriented when an object is removed is equal to how much one’s identity has merged with that object.

Elise Cox's avatar

I'm a long-time fan, Nicholas, but I disagree with your premise. We are infantilizing ourselves. Putting the blame on "the power of modern digital media" just illustrates the problem. I have two husky-shepherd rescues. The most recent rescue has no impulse control and falls apart when she doesn't immediately get what she wants. Her older brother, who has lived with us for five years, waits patiently for food, for walks, for me to come home from an errand. The newest addition to our family, is learning. Humans can learn to put their phones down too, without being overly dramatic about it.

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