First published in BW Businessworld. In the late 19th century a railway signalman called James Edwin ‘Jumper’ Wide […]
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At its core, Digital Minimalism is an invitation to spend our most precious resource – time – in more meaningful activities, in solitude and in strengthening relationships that truly matter. And in doing so, enriching our lives – offline. Because, as the good professor says, humans are not wired to be constantly wired.
Understanding human attitudes to technology is probably as important as all the technical efforts made for connected cars.