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With modern-day living, we are witnessing a diminishing focus on the real world around us and—driven by commercial interests—a rapidly increasing focus on the virtual world we access via our TVs, computers and handheld devices.
In this po’dcast, Bill argues that ‘virtual living’ with its cultivated scenes and sound bites, promotes inauthenticity, and individual ego stroking, at the expense of growth in self-awareness and a purpose-driven life characterised by the desire to give back.
Let us know what you think!
By Bill BurridgeWith modern-day living, we are witnessing a diminishing focus on the real world around us and—driven by commercial interests—a rapidly increasing focus on the virtual world we access via our TVs, computers and handheld devices.
In this po’dcast, Bill argues that ‘virtual living’ with its cultivated scenes and sound bites, promotes inauthenticity, and individual ego stroking, at the expense of growth in self-awareness and a purpose-driven life characterised by the desire to give back.
Let us know what you think!