How to Flourish in an Age of Distraction - RSA

How to Flourish in an Age of Distraction

Public talks

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Great Room Auditorium, RSA House

With ever-increasing demands on our attention, how do we focus on what's really important in our lives?

Matthew Crawford, acclaimed author of The Case for Working with Your Hands, argues that our current crisis of attention, dissatisfaction with ourselves and alienation from other people, is the result of long-held assumptions in Western culture that are profoundly at odds with human nature. 

In order to flourish, we need to establish meaningful connections with the world, the people around us and the historical moment we live in.  

What is needed is an ‘ethics of attention for our time’, grounded in a realistic account of the mind and a critical gaze at modern culture.

 

 

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