Charles Handy thought for the day on technology's impact on relationships, and how modern society and modern day families must remember to stay connected and close. Handy begins the thought discussing Neil Armstrong's feat landing on the moon twenty-five years ago and whether or not it was a significant technological achievement. He proceeds to reflect on technological advancement in the twentieth century and how, from his perspective, such advancement doesn't really change much, before moving on to discuss how technology will, ironically, force people to work harder to feel connected to the things which really matter.
Handy, Charles B Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012 Aldrin, Buzz Apollo 11 (Spacecraft) Dublin (Ireland) Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
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Charles Handy thought for the day on technology's impact on relationships, and how modern society and modern day families must remember to stay connected and close, July 20, 1994; Charles Handy Papers; Box 18, Folder 10; 1 page
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