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Navigating Physical and Virtual Lives
Before the internet, I made more trips to the library and more phone
calls. I read more books and my point of view was narrower and less
informed. I walked more, biked more, hiked more, and played more.
I made love more often.
The seductive online sages, scholars, and muses that joyfully take my
curious mind where ever it needs to go, where ever it can imagine
going, whenever it wants, are beguiling. All my beloved screens offer
infinite, charming, playful, powerful, informative, social windows into
global human experience.
The internet, the online virtual universe, is my jungle gym and I swing
from bar to bar: learning about: how writing can be either isolating or
social; DIY Drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) at a Maker Faire;
where to find a quantified self meetup; or how to make Sach moan
sngo num pachok. I can use image search to look up hope or
success or play. I can find a video on virtually anything; I learned how
to safely open a young Thai coconut from this internet of wonder.
As I stare out my window, at the unusually beautiful Seattle weather, I
realize, I haven't been out to walk yet today — sweet internet juices still
dripping down my chin. I'll mind the clock now, so I can emerge back
into the physical world.
The physical world is where I not only see, I also feel --- a friend's
loving gaze in conversation; the movement of my arms and legs and
the breeze on my face as I walk outside; and the company of friends
for a game night and potluck dinner. The internet supports my
thinking and the physical world supports that, as well as, rich sensing
and feeling experiences.
It's no accident we're a culture increasingly obsessed with the Food
Network and Farmer's Markets — they engage our senses and bring
us together with others.
How has the internet changed my thinking? The more I've loved and
known it, the clearer the contrast, the more intense the tension
between a physical life and a virtual life. The internet stole my body,
now a lifeless form hunched in front of a glowing screen. My senses
dulled as my greedy mind became one with the global brain we call
the Internet.
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I am confident that I can find out about nearly anything online and also
confident that in my time offline, I can be more fully alive. The only
tool I've found for this balancing act is intention.
The sense of contrast between my online and offline lives has turned
me back toward prizing the pleasures of the physical world. I now
move with more resolve between each of these worlds, choosing one,
then the other — surrendering neither.
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