Back in the crazy fall of 2020, I wrote about what I called the psychic phenomenon of "split screen," the strange feeling of balancing the horrendous assaults of the daily news with the serenity and beauty of the tangible world around me. This is a uniquely 21st century condition, as we spend more and more of our waking hours in a cyberspace dominated by the sense of urgent, never-ending crisis.
Balancing the split screen of suffering and joy
Balancing the split screen of suffering and…
Balancing the split screen of suffering and joy
Back in the crazy fall of 2020, I wrote about what I called the psychic phenomenon of "split screen," the strange feeling of balancing the horrendous assaults of the daily news with the serenity and beauty of the tangible world around me. This is a uniquely 21st century condition, as we spend more and more of our waking hours in a cyberspace dominated by the sense of urgent, never-ending crisis.