This essay is a hopeful one and an inspiring read. I have one hesitation. There was something that caused Caleb to apply to Midland in the first place; some part of him wanted that experience more than he was addicted to his phone. Any sense of what it was? Any sense of how to nudge more young people who lack the initial inclination along this path?
This essay is a hopeful one and an inspiring read. I have one hesitation. There was something that caused Caleb to apply to Midland in the first place; some part of him wanted that experience more than he was addicted to his phone. Any sense of what it was? Any sense of how to nudge more young people who lack the initial inclination along this path?
This essay is a hopeful one and an inspiring read. I have one hesitation. There was something that caused Caleb to apply to Midland in the first place; some part of him wanted that experience more than he was addicted to his phone. Any sense of what it was? Any sense of how to nudge more young people who lack the initial inclination along this path?
We're all able to listen to the messages our subconscious is delivering - that our tech addiction is madness and we're on the path to Soylent Green.