Jack Labanauskas
We live in an age of abundant technology and endless ways to communicate and exchange ideas. That’s wonderful—but, as with all things, there is a natural balance governed by the laws of yin and yang. The explosion in communication volume has come with a collateral effect: messages can become diluted and shallow. In the past, writing a letter or an article meant settling in, gathering our tools, carefully composing our thoughts, putting them on paper, sealing an envelope, and ma...

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