Offline is the new online
Nothing is hotter than analog.
Shane Snow of Fast Company is really into loose-leaf paper planners and to-do lists. Farhad Manjoo of the New York Times laments the "broken digital news environment" and wants us to get our news only from print newspapers. But what's really hot is quitting social media.
New research finds that people born from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s are leaving social media "en masse." It makes them feel anxious, sad and depressed. It tears apart their self esteem. And no one is better at social media than them.
So there you go. Use paper, read paper, stay offline.
Shane Snow of Fast Company is really into loose-leaf paper planners and to-do lists. Farhad Manjoo of the New York Times laments the "broken digital news environment" and wants us to get our news only from print newspapers. But what's really hot is quitting social media.
New research finds that people born from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s are leaving social media "en masse." It makes them feel anxious, sad and depressed. It tears apart their self esteem. And no one is better at social media than them.
So there you go. Use paper, read paper, stay offline.