Have We Lost the Ability to Reflect?
WE LIVE IN an age of unprecedented access to information, yet an alarming poverty of understanding. Never before have we consumed so much, so quickly, and reflected so little. Attention spans shrink, opinions harden, anxieties rise, and yet we continue scrolling, forwarding, and reacting. What is missing is not information. It is tadabbur: the disciplined, … Continue reading Have We Lost the Ability to Reflect?
