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Loading... Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Ageby Maggie Jackson
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Great book in explaining all the ways we have become distracted and continue to go over the edge into an ADD/ADHD dark age, but the author neglects solution and/or application of the argument entirely except to say be more attentive. ( )Jackson's balanced treatment of attention is an easy read and has, I think, something for everyone. She starts with descriptions of long-distance virtual relationships in the telegraph era and continues through today's reformulations of kinship and place/space. She then outlines the science of attention and proposes that we can create a "renaissance of attention," if only we put our minds to it. This book is full of anecdotes, insights, and pointers to further resources. I suggest reading it with a notebook. A compelling and readable analysis of our fragmented lives and diminishing capacity to focus and think deeply. no reviews | add a review
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