I love that hard-case crime, they do this beautiful cover art. They re-released all of Michael Kryton's books. And so it was an anti-mystery, it's kind of deconstructing mystery. I also read The Unsetlers by Mark Sunding. This is one of these books where you have a sort of very literate, Harper-style writer who sets out on sort of a personal quest. He goes and spends times with people who lived very unconventional lives.
Are smartphones bad for kids? Cal walks through the data on this question, including how researchers came to be worried, their findings, critiques of their findings, and where we are today. He then gives recommendations for how to think about technology when it comes to your kids.
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Today’s Deep Question: Are smartphones bad for kids? [3:10]
- Is the deep life dull? [49:35]
- How do I stop doom-scrolling when I’m tired? [53:49]
- Are smartphones bad for older people? [57:35]
- How does Cal decide to adopt new technology or software? [1:02:06]
- How do I stay deep while traveling at conferences? [1:06:33]
The Books Cal read in March 2023 [1:12:38]
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