The ideas that shape us

Essays on history, thought and the human condition.

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Ideas That Shape Us : The Meaning Wars

When Time Isn’t Something You Spend
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When Time Isn’t Something You Spend

For much of my career I tried to control time. My days were full of meetings, sales calls, management decisions and travel. Airports became hotel rooms, hotel rooms became conference calls, and calls became presentations. Every minute was scheduled. Even off the clock I planned the next call, packed for the next trip, or fixed the next problem. Time wasn’t lived so much as organised. The clock ruled everything.

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Freedom in a World of Algorithms
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Freedom in a World of Algorithms

Are you truly free, or steered by unseen nudges? This piece examines how power now shapes us via algorithms, feeds, and distractions. Drawing on Rousseau, Berlin, Foucault, and Sartre, it asks: in a world built to predict and guide behavior, is freedom still possible? Stay curious. Question the feed. Real freedom begins when we think beyond what’s handed to us.

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We Are the Future-Shocked
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We Are the Future-Shocked

In 1972, as I went to university for economics and social psychology, I read Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock. Its warning that accelerating technological, social and psychological change would overwhelm people and societies — “too much change in too short a time” — stayed with me.

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