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recent bookmarks from robertogrecoRally A Posse: A Conversation With Austin Kleon2024-02-02T15:44:21+00:00
https://janeratcliffe.substack.com/p/rally-a-posse-a-conversation-with
robertogrecoaustinkleon 2024 fandom howweread howwewrite reading writing praise gratitude wonder creativity parenting community newsletters robertgottlieb robertcaro play playfulness kurtvonnegut bikes biking ernestbecker self-care sleep garysnyder mariehowe thoreau janeratcliffehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:739689df4325/How to Keep Time - The Atlantic [bookmarking for Season 5, "How to Keep Time" - this podcast covered other topics before that.]2024-01-23T05:11:04+00:00
https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/how-to-build-a-happy-life/
robertogrecotime clocks ianbogost beccarashid 2023 2024 podcasts psychology productivity us age aging social rest work busyness control future anxiety idleness oliverburkeman hobbies kieransetiya listening zen mindfulness happiness presence leisure laziness neerupaharia melissamazmanian ignaciosánchezprado waiting slow slowness culture society alexsoojung-kimpang downtime boredom jannalevin patience charanranganath sarahmanguso behavior addiction actions neuroscience mentalhealth luxury scarcity status italy humblebragging thorsteinveblen veblengoods socialmobility diamonds money self-worth self-importance compulsion overscheduling plans planning spontaneity avoidance multitasking taskswitching unschooling schooliness balance presentationofself guilt parenting timemanagement capitalism overwork stress success failure deadlines life living anticipation optimism pleasure satisfaction erinreid west burnout gender eviatarzerubavel mothers benedictinemonks monks spirituality industrialrevolution freetime scheduling calendahttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:536b77c372f2/RESONANCE AND ALIENATION. TWO MODES OF EXPERIENCING TIME? - YouTube2024-01-10T07:07:08+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57hqmqyQfdk
robertogrecotime resonance alienation experience hartmutrosa 2019 socialacceleration acceleration via:daniellucas heidegger aggression temporality temporalconsciousness consciousness life living contemporaries contemporality biography perspective being planning situated linearity history epochs flexibility adaptability past present future identity philosophy psychology society institutions culture growth technology capitalism latecapitalism economics slow speed socialchange competition optimization productivity work labor rush hustle progress depression burnout power control canon vibrance families relationships presence small alinear linear running calm calming clocks synchronicity bodies sleep attention placehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:4800150fbe9f/Switching to a Flip Phone Helped Me Cut Down on My Smartphone Addiction - The New York Times2024-01-08T04:41:20+00:00
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/06/technology/smartphone-addiction-flip-phone.html
robertogrecokashmirhill 2024 attention smartphones technology socialmedia sleep life living driving fliphoneshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:a07333164b7d/Modernity is a Dirty Diaper - Front Porch Republic2023-11-02T09:11:06+00:00
https://www.frontporchrepublic.com/2023/11/modernity-is-a-dirty-diaper/
robertogreco2023 andrewskabelund toilets technology electricity josephstieglitz robertgordon tylercowen zygmuntbauman modernity paulkingsnorth plumbing society civilization internet wendellberry paulwheaton josephjenkin sewage environment diapers waste water toxicity ecology health children pottytraining parenting rogerekirchcare caring alloparents dependence sanitation meredithsmall gusli self-reliance sleep progress selfreliancehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:0cd1743ea17a/Summer (un)Schooling - Austin Kleon2023-06-03T19:52:28+00:00
https://austinkleon.substack.com/p/summer-unschooling
robertogrecoaustinkleon learning howwelearn unschooling deschooling summer 2023 education freedom liberation reading howweread bikes biking socialmedia idleness rest donothing naps napping sleep sleeping travel water swimming children perspective plants gardening outdoors nature hobbies walking noticing diaries artleisure slow slowlearning childhoodhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:9af8ea7f50c2/Whose Time? Which Temporality? - by L. M. Sacasas2023-03-17T02:16:03+00:00
https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/p/whose-time-which-temporality
robertogreco2023 lmsacasas time temporality lewismumford jacquesellul light dark circadianrhythms sleep anxiety capitalism clocks measurement sarahsharma techne technology conviviality human humans multispecies morethanhuman erazimkohák alejandrosánchez stochastic predictability consistency regularity rhythms industrialization culture seasons patterns language ethics imagination economics raybradbury fahrenheit451 transitions abruptness therapy pharmacology entertainmenthttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:2e519b93afe6/Why NOBODY Knows What Time It Is - YouTube2023-01-29T20:35:17+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9nklOW9BMs
robertogrecoandrewmorgan 2023 time clocks measurement standards standardization history atomicclocks nature seasons months days years minutes seconds gps navigation precision physics astronomy science circadianrhythm sleep biologyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:376299b8e1e1/Cecilia Vicuña’s Desire Lines - The New York Times2022-08-26T05:49:04+00:00
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/25/magazine/cecilia-vicuna-art.html
robertogrecoceciliavicuña art chile 2022 artists artmaking writing howwewrite history environment indigeneity indigenous inca slow small ephemerality unproduct nonproduct rest sleep displacement sustainability socialism salvadorallende golpemilitar pinochet edwintorres kamaubrathwaite lorraineo'grady heresiescollective lucylippard poetry censorship artworld latinamerica gender leonoracarrington violetaparra anamendieta carmenherrrera theresahakkyungcha teresitafernández gabrielamistral ledavalladares josélezamalima collectivism childhood learning unschooling deschooling howwwelearn education children belatedness maríasabina memory archives howweread youth fragility vulnerability canon power unfinished handwriting transgression resistance quipu ceque howwelearn copying slowness interconnectedness interconnected interdependence víctorjara couphttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:bc35c24e8b46/Dr Sarah Taber on Twitter: "So I'm at the part of the book where I go through public health data: "Here are all the things that we know increase diabetes, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, etc that AREN'T diet." holy shit this is dystopian" / Twitter2022-05-08T22:59:09+00:00
https://twitter.com/SarahTaber_bww/status/1478067856545927170
robertogrecosarahtaber 2022 health publichealth capitalism work diabetes obesity labor trauma psychology marketing advertising wealth income inequality ptsd neoliberalism sustainability disease unschooling deschooling stress sleep healthcare medicine disinformation information food domesticviolence overwork sickness bodieshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:e0a4dfa426f6/Opinion | 'Lying Flat': Tired Workers Are Opting Out of Careers and Capitalism - The New York Times2022-04-05T06:05:09+00:00
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/22/opinion/lying-flat-work-rest.html
robertogrecochina lyingflat 2021 tangping work labor resistance naps napping sleep slow small workresistance competition luphuazhong culture counterculture capitalism latecapitalism life living us activism wellbeing psychology triciahersey napministry rest caseygerald juneteenth schlurf slackers workshy asocials pachuces idleness shirkers vagabonds loafers layabouts ne'er-do-wells bums vagrants nogoodniks tramps wastrels idlers goldbricks schlurfs work-shyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:839146d6ed6b/Sleep Expert Answers Questions From Twitter 💤 | Tech Support | WIRED - YouTube2022-03-06T04:20:16+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvDq0U1K5Ss
robertogrecosleep 2022 sleepparalysis jeffreyiliffhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:c539d4a2773f/Do Cheetahs Prefer Cold Hard Concrete Or Warm Blankets Pillow & A Friend? | Three BIG CAT Night - YouTube2022-01-20T06:16:20+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3waAOcJkps
robertogrecocheetahs cats animals multispecies wildlife sleep 2019 dolphvolkerhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:fff1029d3f6d/The secret of Arctic 'survival parenting' - BBC Future2022-01-19T21:54:59+00:00
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220105-the-arctic-parenting-style-that-fosters-resilience
robertogrecosámi children parenting culture arctic unschooling deschooling agesegregation 2022 resilience time sleep purpose interdependence independence schedules rules seasons place place-basedlearning howwlearn learning education autonomy families family horizontality lcproject openstudioproject canon samihttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:80191bee50b2/The Nap Ministry | Rest is Resistance2021-12-05T20:13:20+00:00
https://thenapministry.wordpress.com/
robertogrecothenapministry rest slow naps sleep meditation triciaherseyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:a32aba31aeea/You Can't Optimize For Rest - by L. M. Sacasas2021-12-02T00:24:51+00:00
https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/p/you-cant-optimize-for-rest
robertogrecolmsacasas 2021 slow small rest annehelenpetersen taylorism well-being jacquesellul patrickleighfermor sleep technology society unschooling symptoms efficiency productivity robots jonathanmalesic exhaustion precarity work labor mentalhealth mindfulness religion belief systemsthinking tiredness capitalism jonathancrary ivanillich process technique lists gtd optimization certainties purpose meaning valueshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:5009286de1ae/The Human-Built World Is Not Built For Humans - by L. M. Sacasas - The Convivial Society2021-11-12T08:23:09+00:00
https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/p/the-human-built-world-is-not-built
robertogrecoI know a Mexican village through which not more than a dozen cars drive each day. A Mexican was playing dominoes on the new hard-surface road in front of his house — where he had probably played and sat since his youth. A car sped through and killed him. The tourist who reported the event to me was deeply upset, and yet he said: “The man had it coming to him.”
The assumption in the tourist’s statement is clear and brutal: it is the responsibility of humans to adapt to their technical milieu. For the sake of a development he likely neither needed or desired, this man’s environment was transformed so as to render it hostile to him, but it is somehow his fault for failing to promptly adapt himself to the new reality. As Illich notes, there’s not even an air of the tragic in the tourist’s claim. One can imagine some not-too-distant future when a cyclist is struck and killed by an autonomous vehicle and an observer declares, “Well, she wasn’t even wearing her beacon, so she had it coming to her.”
As I thought about Illich’s anecdote, my own parental anxiety to convey to my children the importance of minding the cars around them at all times appeared in a new light. When one remembers that it has not always been necessary to carefully train a child, with ritualistic precision, just so that they can walk about without fear of mortal injury, then the whole thing takes on a rather absurd and malicious character.
Once you see this dynamic in one set of circumstances, you start to see it again and again. In innumerable ways we bend ourselves to fit the pattern of a techno-economic order that exists for its own sake and not for ours. As another example, consider Illich’s observations in 2000 about what is required of those who would pursue a successful career:
Modern citizens who want to pursue a successful career face a situation that is without clear boundaries or limits, and this prevents them from recognizing an alternative to their self-directed ‘lifelong learning and decision-making.’ Their comings and goings, their progress and well-being, their flourishing and ruination depend on their adaptation to diverse systems. In particular, they have to learn to function and compete in symbiosis with current economic conditions. A tolerant acceptance of these conditions is no longer enough. One has to learn to identify with them. In the mills of the new economy, where positioning is all, the grit is supposed to grind itself so fine that it becomes grease for the gears.
Or consider Shannon Mattern’s observation that “our phones seem to be contrived for circadian contradiction.” A reminder that our own technologically induced patterns of restlessness can be profoundly unhealthy. Our phones, after all, function as an interface between us and a vast network of communication and commerce: in practice, do they principally serve our interests or those of the network?
As the ways that we are schooled for life in a system that in significant ways runs counter to our own interests and well-being become more apparent, then Illich’s more radical claims begin to sound plausible if not altogether sensible.
In Tools for Conviviality, for example, we encounter this stark summation of Illich’s view of industrial society:
Increasing manipulation of man becomes necessary to overcome the resistance of his vital equilibrium to the dynamic of growing industries; it takes the form of educational, medical, and administrative therapies. Education turns out competitive consumers; medicine keeps them alive in the engineered environment they have come to require; bureaucracy reflects the necessity of exercising social control over people to do meaningless work. The parallel increase in the cost of the defense of new levels of privilege through military, police, and insurance measures reflects the fact that in a consumer society there are inevitably two kinds of slaves: the prisoners of addiction and the prisoners of envy.
Maybe this comes off as rather extreme. After all, Illich is arguing that the modern world, circa 1974 at least, is fundamentally hostile to human well-being and that some of its most vaunted institutions were basically coping and conditioning mechanisms.
Jacques Ellul, with passing reference to learning how to navigate street traffic, argues similarly:
“At the same time, one should not forget the fact that human beings are themselves already modified by the technical phenomenon […] Their whole education is oriented toward adaptation to the conditions of technique (learning how to cross streets at traffic lights) and their instruction is destined to prepare them for entrance into some technical employment. Human beings are psychologically modified by consumption, by technical work, by news, by television, by leisure activities (currently, the proliferation of computer games), etc., all of which are techniques. In other words, it must not be forgotten that it is this very humanity which has been pre-adapted to and modified by technique that is supposed to master and reorient technique. It is obvious that this will not be able to be done with any independence.”
But this is why I read writers like Illich and Ellul, and why I encourage others to do the same: for the sake of a thoroughgoing critique that will make me think more deeply, and uncomfortably, about our situation and my own acquiescence and complicity. I find that my vision tends to be too narrowly focused on surface-level symptoms. And it is too easy to take refuge in the thought that a few tweaks here and a little regulation there will make all things well, or at least significantly better. Meanwhile, nothing quite changes. Then along comes someone like Illich or Ellul claiming that maybe the whole modern techno-social order, whatever its relative merits, is broken and malignant. That the roots of our problems run much deeper than we had assumed. That we are, in truth, doing it all wrong and should revisit some of our most fundamental assumptions. You may not, in the end, agree with their conclusions, but seriously considering their perspectives should at least help us to ask better, more fundamental questions about the human-built world, or, perhaps more importantly, about the beliefs, values, and interests that shape it.
What Illich and Ellul would have us consider is that the human-built world is not, in fact, built for humans. And, of course, this is to say nothing of what the human-built world has meant for the non-human world. What’s more, it may be paradoxically the case that the human-built world will prove finally inhospitable to human beings precisely to the degree that it was built for humans without regard for humanity’s continuity with the other animals and the world we inhabit together.”]]>lmsacasas ivalillich shannonmattern jacquesellul consumerism consumption capitalism regulation technology human humans humanism posthumanism morethanhuman multispecies 2021 deschooling unschooling technosolutionism nature conviviality education slow small modernism industrialization cars autonomousvehicles smartphones sleep well-being work labor bullshitjobs life living qualityoflife society restlessness health leisurehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:8a9cfc0b664a/Opinion | You Are Doing Something Important When You Aren’t Doing Anything - The New York Times2021-01-17T01:58:11+00:00
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/21/opinion/summer-lying-fallow.html
robertogrecobonnietsui slow happiness productivity busyness 2020 rest reading howweread boredom summer hustle hustleculture iansohn work labor balance resistance sleep dormancy shelleycarson mariekondo meaningmaking understanding productionhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:f828b3e12196/How “Revenge Bedtime Procrastination” Explains Modern Life Woes2020-10-15T18:12:51+00:00
https://greatist.com/discover/revenge-bedtime-procrastination
robertogrecoLearned a very relatable term today: “報復性熬夜” (revenge bedtime procrastination), a phenomenon in which people who don’t have much control over their daytime life refuse to sleep early in order to regain some sense of freedom during late night hours.
My recent tweet on revenge bedtime procrastination, which has received over 250,000 likes, resonated with night owls around the world. Thousands of people said they were guilty of the phenomenon and they were excited to finally have a name for it.
If we’re vengefully, or voluntarily, delaying our bedtime despite knowing the consequences, the conventional advice to sleep early is perhaps unhelpful. Instead, the answer might be to first examine our life and routine to deduce where our frustrations lie, and figure out how to seize — not just the late night — but also the day.
Suffering through the night with a vengeance against the burden of life is often a lonely act. Knowing we’re not alone, especially during this pandemic, brings comfort to our individual pains that are often shared by others. It’s this emotional connection, outside of our echo chamber, that helps us maneuver in a world so seemingly divisive and chaotic.”]]>procrastination 2020 covid-19 coronavirus sleep bedtimeprocrastination self-revenge sleepdeprivation revengebedtimeprocrastination daphnelee capitalism work obligations mentalhealth via:sophiahttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:97e8d2c3db40/Prof. Kate Antonova on Twitter: "As an academic mom on a 3-3 teaching load, CUNY salary in NYC, who spent the tenure track yrs supporting fam of 4 while husband was contingent, I've long since surrendered everything that can be surrendered: screen time, h2020-03-29T22:56:04+00:00
https://twitter.com/kpanyc/status/1243968318832357376
robertogrecokateantonova 2020 academia highered highereducation tenure economics precarity children parenting covid-19 coronavirus ubi universalbasicincome pandemics healthcare medicareforall rent costofliving childcare globaldepression studentloands studentdebt screentime email zoom labor work productivity slow small us culture society canon health happiness wealth inequality rest balance play art exploration reflection exercise nature relationships connection teaching howweteach sleep mentalhealth thenewnormal normal workaholism priorities pandemichttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:c4b641c401fb/The best creative and productivity apps for students2019-08-10T00:24:26+00:00
https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/22/best-creative-productivity-apps-for-students-2019/
robertogrecoapplications 2019 photography drawing ios mac osx adobe evernote sleep scrivener writing pixelmator procreate bear sleepcycle todoist android windowshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:e6b1ad6b61d3/On the importance of being idle: Writer Anna Della Subin on the unsung values of doing nothing, procrastination as its own form of productivity, and the mythological power of sleep. [The Creative Independent]2019-02-19T22:33:41+00:00
https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/writer-anna-della-subin-on-the-importance-of-being-idle/
robertogrecoannadellsubin howwewrite writing thinking howwethink idleness procrastination 2019 derive meandering walking solviturambulando laziness insomnia sleep time timelessness howwework immortality dérivehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:9dde783b9d09/Between Two Languages: An Interview with Yoko Tawada2019-01-27T20:30:21+00:00
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/11/16/between-two-languages-an-interview-with-yoko-tawada/
robertogrecoyokotawada language languages bilingualism 2018 interviews japan japanese howwewrite dreams sleep liminality betweenness littoralzone liminalspaces multilingualism dualism srghttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:bc53a06b705e/BEFORE YOU GO TO SCHOOL, WATCH THIS || WHAT IS SCHOOL FOR? - YouTube2018-09-08T01:20:43+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PsLRgEYf9E
robertogrecoeducation schools schooling unschooling deschooling learning 2018 princeea howwelearn schooliness sleep homework johnmedina terriemoffitt louisearseneault molliegalloway jerushaconner denisepope time timemanagement tonywagner teddintersmith kenrobinson johnholt valentinavee video self-care suicide well-being self-control bullying stress anxiety depression whatmatters cooking success life living purpose socialemotional ikea music youtube children passion socialemotionallearning health rejection ingvarkampradhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:6f7e7a929abe/Sleep Science: In the Era of Screens, Rest is Crucial2018-07-30T18:01:48+00:00
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2018/08/science-of-sleep/
robertogreco2018 sleep toread health sciencehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:a305fb65288e/Reasons I Can’t Sleep | The New Yorker2018-04-24T00:27:12+00:00
https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/reasons-i-cant-sleep
robertogrecosleep comics jasonadamkatzenstein philmcandrew insomnia society anxiety mentalhealth work labor technology socialmedia netflixhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:86e72b88dc39/'Scores in reading, math fail to budge' in Minnesota: Maybe it's time to try the obvious - StarTribune.com2017-08-09T21:31:43+00:00
http://www.startribune.com/scores-in-reading-math-fail-to-budge-in-minnesota-maybe-it-s-time-to-try-the-obvious/439305113/
robertogrecoanneholzman sfsh schools education learning parenting children homework sleep organization howwelearn race class inequality balance testing standardizedtesting achievementgap 2017https://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:e79dad4b0e4c/My social media fast2017-06-04T01:55:56+00:00
http://kottke.org/17/05/my-social-media-fast
robertogrecokottke smartphones socialmedia via:lukenff 2017 fomo balance twitter instagram social presence sleephttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:6e6b3853a9c2/Seven helpful tips on how to be miserable2017-06-01T02:43:47+00:00
http://kottke.org/17/05/seven-helpful-tips-on-how-to-be-miserable
robertogrecomisery happiness screentime internet web online technology instinct stasis sleep goals emotions negativityhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:b30b49bcbcfa/Arianna Huffington on a Book About Working Less, Resting More - The New York Times2016-12-21T23:56:09+00:00
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/books/review/arianna-huffington-rest-alex-soojung-kim-pang.html
robertogrecoalexsoojung-kimpang ariannahuffington work rest creativity 2016 books burnout labor sleep workaholism conservation sherryturkle productivity detachment neuroscience psychology sociology routine inspiration innovation lifehacks efficiencyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:f25445a29995/Sleep With Me Podcast – The Podcast That Puts You To Sleep | A Lulling, Droning, Boring Bedtime Story to Distract Your Racing Mind2016-06-23T19:48:53+00:00
http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/
robertogrecosleep podcasts boring insomnia storieshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:4a7e85a93a7b/The Hidden Cost of Personal Quantification | Journal of Consumer Research2016-02-23T07:32:47+00:00
http://jcr.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/02/16/jcr.ucv095
robertogrecoquantifiedself measurement gamification psychology well-being behavior health exercise sleep reading quantification enjoyment pleasure via:ayjay 2016https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:f803089146ea/Why Identity and Emotion are Central To Motivating the Teen Brain | MindShift | KQED News2015-12-13T07:48:22+00:00
http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/12/10/why-identity-and-emotion-are-central-to-motivating-the-teen-brain/
robertogrecoemmelinezhao teens motivation identity emotions 2015 adolescence teaching education change brain acceptance rejection admiration ronalddahl parenting sleep inquiry exploration learning intrinsicmotivation goals priorities goalsetting socialemotional socialemotionallearninghttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:3803810c0575/Eponis | Sinope — Everything Is Awful and I’m Not Okay: questions to...2015-10-30T19:16:51+00:00
http://eponis.tumblr.com/post/113798088670/everything-is-awful-and-im-not-okay-questions-to
robertogrecodepression coping health mentalhealth via:mattthomas sleep eating exercise self-carehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:486e427986b2/xkcd: Overthinking2015-10-24T23:17:34+00:00
https://xkcd.com/1592/
robertogrecoresearch overthinking water zkcd via:vruba sleep exercise sitting standing science thirsthttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:bfac318baa0d/Sleep study on modern-day hunter-gatherers dispels notion that we’re wired to need 8 hours a day - The Washington Post2015-10-22T03:37:32+00:00
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/10/16/sleep-study-on-modern-day-hunter-gatherers-dispels-notion-that-were-wired-to-need-8-hours-a-day/?tid=sm_tw
robertogrecosleep health research 2015 naps via:sophia hunter-gatherershttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:06a0bed2f89e/The Evidence Points to a Better Way to Fight Insomnia - NYTimes.com2015-06-10T06:19:44+00:00
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/09/upshot/the-evidence-points-to-a-better-way-to-fight-insomnia.html?abt=0002&abg=0
robertogrecoinsomnia sleep 2015 austinfrakt cbthttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:fad19b668bf0/Where Children Sleep2015-05-29T19:56:11+00:00
http://jamesmollison.com/books/where-children-sleep/
robertogrecophotography children jamesmollison bedrooms beds diversity books sleephttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:e9a75899bae7/The Book of Forgetting - Scientific American2015-05-12T19:43:22+00:00
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-book-of-forgetting/
robertogrecomemory forgetting douwedraaisma via:anne garethcook dreams dreaming sleepwalking sleep endeltulving psychology juliusnelson biology consciousnesshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:b78d6f6d9ebe/How Sleep Became A Social Justice Issue | Fast Company | Business + Innovation2015-03-27T20:20:21+00:00
http://www.fastcompany.com/3043128/sleep-inequality
robertogrecosleep labor work health inequality socialjustice via:alexismadrigal 2015 poverty ciarabyrne employmenthttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:09ab8ddef749/Rox and Roll: Parents: let Harvard go2014-11-12T05:49:22+00:00
http://www.roxandroll.com/2014/11/parents-let-harvard-go.html
robertogrecocolleges universityis admissions parenting 2014 via:willrichardson stress pressure anxiety aps ivyleague motivation harvard collegeadmissions testing standardizedtesting success achievement mediocrity grades grading standards sleep teens adolescence highschool schools education competition learning howwelearn howweteach apclasseshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:52bc6dc8f4c4/Half of lower class Americans literally can’t afford to sleep - Quartz2014-10-05T21:44:26+00:00
http://qz.com/265986/half-of-lower-class-americans-literally-cant-afford-to-sleep/
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http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/05/thomas-edison-and-the-cult-of-sleep-deprivation/370824/?single_page=true
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/29/nyregion/3-jobs-plenty-of-dreams-and-the-fatal-consequences-of-one-dangerous-decision.html?_r=0
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http://gigaom.com/2014/09/01/what-is-the-blue-light-from-our-screens-really-doing-to-our-eyes/
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http://www.newstatesman.com/business/2013/07/late-capitalism-and-ends-sleep-jonathan-crary-sleep-standing-affront-capitalism
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http://www.theverge.com/2014/8/18/6003883/dream-thieves-fighting-the-sleep-epidemic-in-americas-underclass
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http://www.discovertheroad.com/
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http://tumblr.austinkleon.com/tagged/naps
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http://www.ribbonfarm.com/2014/02/27/demons-by-candelight/
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http://beinganddying.tumblr.com/post/64303437918/the-problem-with-watches
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http://callinthenight.com/
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http://dirtystylus.com/2013/08/08/but-sleep-is-work/
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http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/07/17/sleep-and-the-teenage-brain/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ_f9onTTQE
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http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/a-blog-around-the-clock/2012/05/20/when-should-schools-start-in-the-morning/
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http://blog.ableparris.com/post/18423983560/social-media-and-friendship-a-response
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16964783
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http://cargocollective.com/cyborg-anthropology#2367252/Junk-Sleep
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http://nymag.com/print/?/news/features/38951/
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http://neuroskeptic.blogspot.com/2011/08/is-sleep-brain-defragmentation.html
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[via: http://slavin.tumblr.com/post/9513544909/is-sleep-brain-defragmentation ]]]>sleep defragmentation brain neurosciencehttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:d58978ae7433/Urban Dictionary: Fhtagn2011-08-12T21:03:48+00:00
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Fhtagn
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_sleep_phase_syndrome
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http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-sleep-memory-learning-20110726,0,3709168.story
robertogrecosleep memory learning healthhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:c2a113dae32f/The Philosophy of Insomnia - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education2011-05-01T21:15:50+00:00
http://chronicle.com/article/The-Philosophy-of-Insomnia/127029/
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The first thing you learn about insomnia is that it sees in the dark. The second is that it sees nothing. Nada, nichts, néant. The French philosopher Maurice Blanchot said in The Writing of the Disaster (1980), "In the night, insomnia is discussion, not the work of arguments bumping against other arguments, but the extreme shuddering of no thoughts, percussive stillness."
[via: http://tumble77.com/post/5041107129/the-philosophy-of-insomnia ]]]>philosophy sleep insomnia religion willisregier aristotle nietzsche plato emilcioranhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:a5fe603af3e5/95% of People Who Say They Need Five Hours of Sleep Are Wrong - National - The Atlantic Wire2011-04-07T05:00:50+00:00
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2011/04/95-percent-people-who-say-they-need-five-hours-sleep-are-wrong/36366/
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In an interview in today's WSJ, former American Academy of Sleep Medicine president Daniel J. Buysse says only 5% of people who claim to be "short sleepers" (read: people who can legitimately function on limited amounts of sleep) actually are. The other 95% "end up chronically sleep deprived, part of 1/3 of U.S. adults who get less than the recommended 7 hours of sleep per night."
Plus, there's no way to train yourself to be more like a Clinton, Da Vinci, or anyone else in the nighttime overclass…Geneticists say the short sleeping trait is caused by a genetic mutation, not practice & Red Bull. Scientists at UCSF first discovered the mutation responsible for short sleepers 2 years ago."]]>sleep via:robinsloan health myth rest humanhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:3a28215cb14a/Gene Mutation Tied to Needing Less Sleep - NYTimes.com2011-04-07T03:36:47+00:00
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/14/health/research/14sleep.html
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