Sherry Turkle
Addiction is to the habits of mind that technology allows us to practice.
— Sherry Turkle
A good therapy helps you develop a sense of irony about your life so that when you start to repeat old and unhelpful patterns, something within you says, "There you go again; let's call this to a halt. You can do something different." Often the first step toward doing something different is developing the capacity to not act, to stay still and reflect.
— Sherry Turkle
A sacred space is not a place to hide out. It is a place where we recognize ourselves and our commitments.
— Sherry Turkle
As adults, we can develop and change our opinions. In childhood, we establish the truth of our hearts.
— Sherry Turkle
A woman in her late sixties described her new iPhone: "it's like having a little time square in my pocketbook. All lights. All the people I could meet.
— Sherry Turkle
Because you can text while doing something else, texting does not seem to take time but to give you time. This is more than welcome; it is magical.
— Sherry Turkle
But, of course, what is up on Facebook is her edited life.
— Sherry Turkle
Challenge quandary thinking, either/or thinking come by moving from the abstract to the concrete. What can we do with the choice actually in front of us?
— Sherry Turkle
Children contend with parents who are physically close, tantalizingly so, but mentally elsewhere.
— Sherry Turkle
Children content with parents who are physically close, tantalizingly so, but mentally elsewhere.
— Sherry Turkle
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