Thanks for reading — yes, senses! I love how your newsletter is all about practicing that attentiveness through our senses to our lives and surroundings. I’m also asking myself this about my work… is it possible to work in a way that is more human (humane, honestly)- rather than a productivity machine mindset?
"What would it look like to lean into being more human, more of the way we were designed by God to function, instead of trying to mimic machines in our productivity, or thinking, or educating, or daily living? In a technological world, how can I be more human?" - that bit about instead of trying to mimic machines. Maybe God is trying to tell ME something as it feels like everything I run across lately is about how we badly we need to tend to our bio-rhythms and not try to mimic the machine-rhythms. I love these questions (said the girl who just signed up for a class on how chatgpt might help me finish my book proposal lol).
I love that question: how can I be more human? The first thing that comes to me is immersing myself in my senses. Thanks for these beautiful words!
Thanks for reading — yes, senses! I love how your newsletter is all about practicing that attentiveness through our senses to our lives and surroundings. I’m also asking myself this about my work… is it possible to work in a way that is more human (humane, honestly)- rather than a productivity machine mindset?
"What would it look like to lean into being more human, more of the way we were designed by God to function, instead of trying to mimic machines in our productivity, or thinking, or educating, or daily living? In a technological world, how can I be more human?" - that bit about instead of trying to mimic machines. Maybe God is trying to tell ME something as it feels like everything I run across lately is about how we badly we need to tend to our bio-rhythms and not try to mimic the machine-rhythms. I love these questions (said the girl who just signed up for a class on how chatgpt might help me finish my book proposal lol).