This manifesto in the shape of a book is written by digital theorist Douglas Rushkoff. It’s a brilliant appraisal of today’s digital revolution – including social media and artificial intelligence - and how we’re helping them to shape us.
The principle of this book of 100 statements is the argument that we are essentially social creatures (hence the title). We’re at our best and do our best when we work collectively and not as individuals. In Rushkoff’s words, “Being social may be the whole point.”
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Life can sometimes feel pretty overwhelming. At times, I find myself reacting to big changes we’re all facing rather than choosing how to respond. So, for example, when I’ve faced big changes in my own life in the past, I’ve had real moments of panic worrying about all manner of things from the people in my family to ruminating about the very real impacts of climate change. When that happens, I’ve noticed that my news and social media scanning increases, I skip exercise and my sleep becomes pretty erratic. Not particularly helpful for me or anyone else.
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