Listen to This Article: Humanity Needs to Get Offline
The article discusses the importance of balancing online and offline life. It emphasizes that while some online engagement is necessary, most activities should be conducted offline. The piece advocates for a more mindful approach to technology use.
- ▪The article suggests that humanity needs to reduce its reliance on online interactions.
- ▪It highlights the benefits of engaging in offline activities for mental well-being.
- ▪The author calls for a more balanced approach to technology use.
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Racket To GoListen to This Article: Humanity Needs to Get Offline11×Preview0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -3:00-3:00Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Listen to This Article: Humanity Needs to Get OfflineNarrated VersionMatt Taibbi and Racket StaffMay 30, 2026∙ Paid1ShareLog on for some things. Stay off for most thingsNarrated by Jared MooreArt by Daniel MedinaText published 05/26/26:Listen to subscriber-only audio in your podcast appShare the free versions of Racket To Go on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcastsContinue reading this post for free, courtesy of Matt Taibbi.Claim my free postOr purchase a paid subscription.Racket To GoAudio versions of articles from Racket News, found at Taibbi.Substack.comAudio versions of articles…
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