Many factors in our society militate against depth relationships —
the frenzied pace of our lives; the frantic pressures to get ahead which encourage using rather than relating to people; the constant mobility of many families which contributes to a rootlessness and noninvolvement in community life; the anonymity of megalopolis where people do not know the names of even those in adjoining apartments.
It's easy to get lost in a place like D.C.. There's so much to do, but
the frenzied pace of living can leave parents feeling haggard.
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Not exact matches
Lightman, author
of Einstein's Dreams (1993), perfectly captures the
frenzy of our electronic era in this breakneck yet poignantly beautiful tale
of one man's short - circuiting under the relentless
pace and pressure
of life in the age
of information overload, a predicament contrasted, thanks to an Internet college course, with the story
of Socrates.
More and more people are tired
of the fast -
paced,
frenzied «information age» and are interested in higher - quality
lives —
lives in which they have more time for themselves and their relationships, more energy to invest in their emotional, physical, and spiritual well - being.
These range from the traditional multiball that adds two extra balls to the
frenzy, to a giant ball, a piercing ball and a handy paddle laser that shoots straight upwards, which can help to push back the incoming wave
of blocks, since all losing a ball does is speed up the
pace that the blocks fall down, meaning that there isn't really a true
lives system.
In the fast -
paced frenzy that drives our contemporary societies, where thoughts and impulses are beamed by way
of artificial satellites and express the paramount need to scroll through the snippets
of information that make up the latest trends, the current post-digital, new - media generation is faced with the unprecedented shift from direct
life experience to an artificial way
of connecting / disconnecting with the natural / analogical world.