出门遛狗要带手机,去卫生间要带手机,连洗澡的时候也要把手机带进浴室,智能手机已经让我们变成了时刻在线、害怕掉线的人群。可是,这样真的好吗?时刻在线的状态让我们无法集中注意力做事,没法静下心来思考。 We spend all day surrounded by beeping, blinking gizmos. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a room in your home designated as a place with no communications devices? One writer has coined a new phrase for this idea: a Walden Zone. In the book Hamlet’s BlackBerry, writer William Powers defines “Walden Zone” as “a room where no screens of any kind are allowed.” It’s a place of tranquility where you can escape from crowds, like Henry David Thoreau retreating to Walden Pond. Shutting off extraneous input—no TV, no phone, no Internet—frees up mental space to concentrate on all kinds of discovery and imagination. 讨论:你觉得有必要在家里开个“瓦尔登区”吗?? |
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