Thursday, May 2, 2013

I'm still here

just read this sad, but insightful article from the verge, in which paul miller describes his year unplugged from the Internet. Here he describes the transition from the honeymoon stage to regular life without digital communication:

It's hard to say exactly what changed. I guess those first months felt so good because I felt the absence of the pressures of the internet. My freedom felt tangible. But when I stopped seeing my life in the context of "I don't use the internet," the offline existence became mundane, and the worst sides of myself began to emerge.

via media redefined

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