We live inside an era of permanent interruption. Notifications, headlines, algorithms, advertisements, opinions, tragedies, and performances now compete for the same fragile portion of human attention. “Notes Written While Overstimulated” explores what happens to emotional life when the nervous system is exposed to endless input without rest — and why so many people now mistake numbness for functioning.
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The Emotional History of the Smartphone Era
The smartphone did not simply change communication. It altered the emotional architecture of everyday life. It changed the pace of loneliness, the texture of boredom, the performance of identity, the rhythm of grief, the meaning of memory, and the psychological relationship people had with one another. The emotional history of the smartphone era is not merely technological — it is the story of human feeling reorganized under conditions of permanent…