Summary of Digital Minimalism Digital minimalism is a technology philosophy in which you focus your online time on a few carefully selected activities that support the things you value. The Five Big Ideas
- Digital Minimalism: A technology use philosophy in which you focus your online time on a small number of carefully selected and optimized activities that strongly support things you value, and then happily miss out on everything else.
- Digital Declutter: A practice in which you define your technology rules, take a thirty-day break, and then reintroduce technology.
- Solitude Deprivation: A state in which you spend close to zero time alone with your own thoughts and free from input from other minds.
- The Social Media Paradox: Social media makes you feel both connected and lonely, happy and sad.
- The Bennett Principle: A practice in which you prioritize demanding activity over passive consumption, use skills to create valuable things in the physical world, and seek activities that require real-world, structured social interactions.
- How social media is like big tobacco;
- how the Amish can help you to better use your smartphone; and
- how your attention became more valuable than oil.
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