This podcast interviews David Sax, author of "The Future is Analog," discussing the downsides of an overly digital world, particularly as experienced during the pandemic. The conversation begins with Sax's first job as a ski instructor, transitioning into a discussion of his career path and the observations that led to his book. Key themes include the limitations of digital communication and the importance of analog experiences for work, education, and social well-being; Sax cites a Microsoft study showing decreased communication and innovation in virtual work environments as a concrete example. The interview concludes with reflections on the limitations of digital culture and the enduring value of in-person interactions. Listeners gain insights into the limitations of a purely digital existence and the importance of prioritizing real-world connections.
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