Technology has made it easier to ignore true listening from "summary" of You're Not Listening by Kate Murphy
In a world where technology reigns supreme, it is becoming increasingly common for people to prioritize screens over faces, texts over conversations. The allure of constant connectivity through smartphones and social media has created a culture where true listening is often overlooked in favor of quick exchanges and surface-level interactions. With the click of a button, we can easily tune out the world around us, immersing ourselves in a digital realm that offers instant gratification but little depth.
The ease and convenience of technology have allowed us to be physically present while mentally absent, giving us the illusion of engagement without the substance of genuine connection. We may nod along in a conversation while secretly checking notifications on our phones, or half-heartedly respond to a friend's story while browsing through our social media feeds. In doing so, we not only cheat ourselves out of meaningful interactions but also devalue the importance of listening as a fundamental aspect of human communication.
By succumbing to the distractions of technology, we risk missing out on the nuances and subtleties th...
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