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Eric Schmidt: disconnect from computers for an hour every day

This year, Eric Schmidt from Google spoke to alumni of Boston University with a speech in part. He was listened to by 6,700 students who graduated from the university, and more than 20,000 of their friends and relatives.

Schmidt, in particular, noted that he considers it important to maintain a healthy balance between offline and online life and that everyone should “spend one hour a day with the computer turned off”.

“I know it can be difficult. Turn off the computer. Find out where he has the shutdown button. ”
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“Take your eyes off the screen and just look into the eyes of the one you love. Talk, talk for real, ”he explained. “Do not press the“ I like ”button, just tell it to the person. Do not spend life in a monitor flicker. Life is not just a status update. ”



Although the head of the Google board of directors stressed the importance of a one-hour outage for life outside the Internet, he praised the students for being “the first fully connected generation in the world. A new generation spends life in front of screens, always in touch with something or someone. Living in a permanent connection to the Web is a blessing, not a curse. Connecting means freedom. ”

From the author or why this is important: Comrade vaness10101 is now sure to ask me again, “Why is it here? There are special news resources for statements by Eric Schmidt, not all of them need to be copied to the Habr. " But it seems to me that the ideas expressed by Schmidt are valuable for everyone, and even more so for an IT worker. Increasing social connections on the Web are not a substitute for simple human communication, Skype is not a replacement for normal conversation. Trite, but even the head of the largest IT company in the world talks about it. The speech of the head of Google is actually not directed against technology - it is directed against the obsession with technology, against the predominance of technology over man.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/144705/


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