To start off my Journey on the Huddlemind Express, I bring you folks this gem of an article (in case you missed it) from the Sunday Times :
Stoooopid … why the Google generation isn’t as smart as it thinks
And for those in the mood for some extra reading, this great Nicholas Carr piece to compliment:
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
Excuse these blatant attacks on our beloved Google, but it really does fall in the sights of a convenient scapegoat/epitomisation of the pitfalls of our new ”attention economy”. The internet revolution broke huge barriers in allowing us to conquer the ivory towers that once restricted us from unleashing our potential; the internet brings us the world to our fingertips, but that in turn leaves our fingertips resting on the world. How many of you were able to read the above articles properly - absorbing the concepts and savouring the prose? Do we have a habit of reading the book, or watching the cheesed Hollywood rendition? Academics find themselves struggling to keep up with the saturation of irrelevant and unmoderated content on the net today and I fear that digesting the digested into digestible chunks is detrimental not only to holding up the proud gates of truth and logic, but (as
”Distraction is the opposite of attention”. Can we still say that our lives are (now) fully optimised in light of technology advances around us? We are like seagulls, jack of all trades and the masters of none, skimming and swooping at bite-sized chunks of data : the days of eloquence, penetration and understanding are being replaced with poorly crafted user generated content of zero veracity.
Amazing, we can emailsmsmakeaphonecalldraftaletterdrinkourcoffee all at the same time!
I’m going to stop myself right there and end my rant prematurely. Do excuse if I come across as bitter or cynical, but I do like to nitpick at polar extremes to expose points as crassly as possible. As industry professionals, field experts and academics alike, I’m certain that you are all open to my message without me even having to garrulously chant it to you - and thus you walk away with a caustic lesson/articled thought to carry with you. The planets know their place, but information does not. Moderation starts with the indivual : the internet is serious business and it’s ‘’success” is up to how we handle it from here on out.




