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TECHNOLOGY, BUT HOW? On the Digital Order That Opens Up the Field of the Qualitative Mind
Technology has permeated every aspect of daily life. So much so that there's often an almost automatic assumption that "the more technology we have, the more advanced we are." It's as if development grows with increasing quantity… But upon closer inspection, something completely different emerges: Progress happens in quality, not quantity. This distinction is critical. Because the human mind is not structured to withstand an endless stream of data, constantly renewed notifica
Feb 262 min read


THE NEW ARCHITECTURE OF CONCENTRATION: THE ART OF PRESERVING DIGITAL ATTENTION
Attention is no longer a flower that blooms spontaneously. In the digital flow of modern life, attention is more like a delicate fabric tossed about in the wind. Every moment a notification, a message, a sound, a light… The human mind is constantly fragmented, the thread of thought tangled. Yet, the reason for this is not technology itself; it is our random, unplanned, and aimless placement of technology. Concentration today is not a natural phenomenon; it's an architectural
Feb 262 min read


IN PURSUIT OF QUALITY TIME: CREATING A HUMAN-CENTERED RHYTHM IN THE DIGITAL WORLD
The flow of time is no longer determined by a clock, but by a notification rhythm. People become aware that something has ended not so much by their own internal rhythm, but by the sound their device emits. This is one of the quietest transformations of the digital age: time is now managed from the outside. This situation is often described as technology either speeding us up or making us superficial. But it's not about speed; it's about rhythm. Speed alone isn't harmful, as
Feb 262 min read
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