Michael K. Spencer asks the question, “What if all of this technology . . . is leading us into a state where we might be at risk (as a species) to die one day of loneliness?
Technological loneliness is set to increase. . . Loneliness is now agreed to be considered more dangerous than obesity, smoking, a sedentary lifestyle or working too much.
Source: The Medium, January 20, 2019. Link.
Technological loneliness is real. It is not just a risk to our mental health but to our economy and how we create meaning in the 21st century. As we navigate our lives it is a growing obstacle to our well-being.
INSIGHTS: Spencer pushes for deep thinking about the consequences of technology.
As we navigate our lives loneliness is a growing obstacle to our well-being.