Esther Dyson on the Impact of Technology on Humanity
Passion Struck with John R. Miles
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Key Takeaways
- The manipulation of individuals by tech companies can lead to a loss of self-love and self-efficacy, impacting both users and employees
- The importance of fostering genuine human connections and understanding the motivations behind our interactions with technology
- Investing in health and well-being should be viewed as a public asset, essential for a thriving economy
- The need for transparency and intelligibility in business practices, especially for companies with significant power
- Encouraging a long-term perspective on success that prioritizes community welfare over short-term gains
- The significance of teaching children to be self-aware and understand how they are being influenced by technology and societal norms
- The value of personal connections and vulnerability in leadership, as exemplified by Michael Dell's approach to parenting and business
- The necessity of evolving societal structures, such as term limits for leaders, to ensure continuous improvement and adaptation
Connect with Esther Dyson
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- Aaron Ahuvia on Why We Love Objects and How It Defines Us
- Seth Godin on Why We Need Systems Change to Save the Planet
- Gaia Bernstein on How to Fix the Tech Addiction Crisis
- Ethan Mollick on the Impact of AI on Life and Work
Resources & Community
- Full Show Notes
- Passion Struck Deals
- Live Intentionally Newsletter
- Episode Starter Packs
- 20-Question Quiz
Speaking Engagements & Workshops
Available for keynote speaking, workshops, and leadership training on intentional living, resilience, leadership, and personal growth. Learn more at johnrmiles.com/speaking.
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Show Notes
Key Takeaways
- The manipulation of individuals by tech companies can lead to a loss of self-love and self-efficacy, impacting both users and employees
- The importance of fostering genuine human connections and understanding the motivations behind our interactions with technology
- Investing in health and well-being should be viewed as a public asset, essential for a thriving economy
- The need for transparency and intelligibility in business practices, especially for companies with significant power
- Encouraging a long-term perspective on success that prioritizes community welfare over short-term gains
- The significance of teaching children to be self-aware and understand how they are being influenced by technology and societal norms
- The value of personal connections and vulnerability in leadership, as exemplified by Michael Dell's approach to parenting and business
- The necessity of evolving societal structures, such as term limits for leaders, to ensure continuous improvement and adaptation
Connect with Esther Dyson
Additional Episodes
- The 6 Key Steps to Bold Risk-Taking for Personal Growth
- Aaron Ahuvia on Why We Love Objects and How It Defines Us
- Seth Godin on Why We Need Systems Change to Save the Planet
- Gaia Bernstein on How to Fix the Tech Addiction Crisis
- Ethan Mollick on the Impact of AI on Life and Work
Resources & Community
- Full Show Notes
- Passion Struck Deals
- Live Intentionally Newsletter
- Episode Starter Packs
- 20-Question Quiz
Speaking Engagements & Workshops
Available for keynote speaking, workshops, and leadership training on intentional living, resilience, leadership, and personal growth. Learn more at johnrmiles.com/speaking.