The Examined Life

Michael Sacasas - what should we be doing for ourselves, even if a machine can do it for us?

Apr 30, 2025
Michael Sacasas, a writer and thinker on technology and human flourishing, explores what we should do for ourselves even if machines can perform those tasks. He discusses Albert Borgman's distinction between 'focal things' and 'devices,' highlighting how technology can impact social connections and communal practices. Sacasas emphasizes the importance of mundane tasks like washing dishes for reflection and conversation. Deliberate technology adoption, embodied skills, and nurturing relationships emerge as essential for a meaningful life.
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Focal Practices Versus Devices

  • Modern devices often hide the processes that once gathered people and taught skills.
  • Losing those focal practices can deprive us of competence, purpose, and communal bonding.
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Efficiency Often Creates More Work

  • Efficiency often creates more work via induced demand rather than freeing time.
  • Technologies like email and appliances raised expectations and multiplied tasks.
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Means Shape Human Formation

  • The means to an end shape what we become, not just the output.
  • Drafting and manual practices teach thinking and character that outsourcing can erase.
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