Are You A Slave to Technology?

November 3rd, 2009 § 0

digital slaveJustin Taylor shares a devastating quote from Peter Kreeft’s notes on Pascal’s Pensees:

“We want to complexify our lives. We don’t have to, we want to. We wanted to be harried and hassled and busy. Unconsciously, we want the very things we complain about. For if we had leisure, we would look at ourselves and listen to our hearts and see the great gaping hold in our hearts and be terrified, because that hole is so big that nothing but God can fill it.

So we run around like conscientious little bugs, scared rabbits, dancing attendance on our machines, our slaves, and making them our masters. We think we want peace and silence and freedom and leisure, but deep down we know that this would be unendurable to us, like a dark and empty room without distractions where we would be forced to confront ourselves. . .”

This is a theme I’ve been more and more interested in. I especially appreciate Kreeft’s connection to our business and our desire to avoid introspection.

I’m no Pascal, but I’ve mused on this in a more low-brow form here while reflecting on this quote from Paul Carr:

“And that’s when the real-time web – for all the attention it’s getting right now – starts to look less like a brave new world, and more like the path to a hideous dystopia. A world where our reaction to any event, no matter how serious, is influenced, not by what’s right, but by how it will play with our micro-audience. An audience that, thanks to Google and Microsoft’s wholehearted support of the real-time web, is about to get even bigger and more tempting.”

[Photo courtesy of cofano]

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