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Messages appear instantly, implicitly insisting on a quick response.
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…the virtual ticking of the electronic clock heats us of the time we need for careful or meaningful expression.
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It has been said that information is like a toddler: It goes everywhere, gets into everything, and you can’t always control it.
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An information society also breeds a surveillance society. People are more curious and they look a lot more.
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…we’re hooked by our newfound access, in the information age, once we’ve gotten a taste of scandal we can’t seem to get enough.
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…three pillars give life integrity: physical security, material prosperity, and emotional well-being.
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To pursue our endeavors and achieve our desired success, we need certainty, consistency, and predictability…
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People who feel overregulated in turn feel distrusted.
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Gallup polls in fact show that people’s happiness at work is integrally tied not to their wages, but to recognition, praise, and the opportunity to do what they do best every day.
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It is difficult to invent a better product in a world of commodities, and that is where we find ourselves.
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