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We're not machines. Why should our online world define life?

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Jan 9, 2026
Pico Iyer, a celebrated author known for his insights on culture and spirituality, and Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist exploring moral psychology, engage in a thought-provoking discussion. Iyer shares his transformative experiences with silence and retreats, emphasizing the need to disconnect from our tech-driven lives. Haidt highlights the alarming impact of smartphones on children's mental health, linking it to rising anxiety and depression. Together, they advocate for intentional disconnection and mindful living to reclaim focus and well-being.
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ANECDOTE

House Burned, Perspective Gained

  • Pico Iyer escaped the 1990 Painted Cave Fire and lost his house and handwritten notes, which reshaped his life.
  • That night led him to seek retreats and silence as tools for rebuilding creativity and priorities.
ANECDOTE

Silence Felt Like Presence

  • Pico Iyer discovered profound calm and clarity during stays at a Benedictine hermitage after his loss.
  • The silence felt like a presence, reconnecting him to simple wonders like noticing a rabbit.
ADVICE

Schedule Regular Offline Time

  • Go offline regularly: Silicon Valley leaders use weekly Sabbaths and Bill Gates takes 'think weeks' to refresh perspective.
  • Pico Iyer argues short, periodic retreats radically improve creativity and clarity for the rest of life.
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