The Daily Stoic

The Best Technology Ever Invented

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May 30, 2019
Explore the fascinating evolution of writing technology from Marcus Aurelius's time to today. Discover why handwritten journals still hold immense value, even amid digital chaos. Walter Isaacson shares insights on the longevity of paper compared to modern tech like computers. Will your digital notes withstand the test of time? Reflect on how the simplicity of pen and paper may outlast modern innovations for future generations, making them a powerful tool for memory and self-reflection.
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ANECDOTE

Da Vinci vs. Jobs

  • While Leonardo da Vinci's 500-year-old notebooks remain accessible, Steve Jobs' 1990s digital memos are already lost.
  • This anecdote underscores the enduring power of paper.
INSIGHT

Paper's Longevity

  • Walter Isaacson highlights the surprising longevity of paper for storing information.
  • He notes that Leonardo da Vinci's 500-year-old notebooks are still readable, while Steve Jobs' digital memos from the 1990s are inaccessible.
ADVICE

Write By Hand

  • Embrace the tactile experience of writing by hand; get a notebook and start writing.
  • Consider using a journal like the Daily Stoic Journal, inspired by Stoic philosophers.
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