
A boy puts up his hand in class and asks,
"Mr. Osborne. May I be excused? My brain is full."
(Gary Larson, from
The Far Side 2007 Page-a-day Calendar)
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Intellectual overload
I wish this header meant we'd talk about what it's like to be too smart. That honour I shall reserve for someone who could lead that discussion from experience ~;->
I mean somewhat the opposite: the way our brains become less efficient at processing information when they're receiving too many messages at once.
Look at the photo here. It's my dining room table a few weeks back, around 2:30 in the afternoon.
Now, what's the first thing you feel when you see it? Does the techno-salad make you energetic? Anxious? Indifferent? And, what about the papers lining the frame? You might be wondering why one would need so many different media at once.
Looking at the photo, and writing about it, I admit to feeling a bit anxious. And it's my office. Being a consultant gives me greater ability to control my space. But I'm still a creature of the culture within which I work. So here are all the "tools" that I refer to daily - for most, hourly - to conduct my business.
Here's an example. On a typical day, I'll go to my daytimer (bottom-left corner) to mark a date, after reading an e-mail in the laptop (opposite corner)where someone had asked whether I could send a document in .PDF format (using same laptop) on the day I'm now marking down. Underneath the deadline note, I'm adding a reminder to install the new PDF conversion software beforehand. That is how I will meet my client's expectations.
In this action alone, I've had to use two separate media from the spread in the photo, and think about three (including the software decision and follow-up plan). And this kind of processing happens repeatedly, as I navigate how I'm going to use time to please my customers and keep making money.
If you're reading this, you too are likely part of a culture one where we need to be reachable frome several places simultaneously. And, it's expected that we will process information in several formats quickly.
And - if you're in many businesses, including mine - many clients will expect you to deliver high-quality information, quickly.
And then there are all those less-sexy thoughts that enter our minds while we're using all the tools to work in warp speed.
Like the meeting with your son's teacher and why he's been coming home so tired the past few days; or the pile of cat vomit next to the litterbox, both of which need to be cleaned; or whether you remembered to pay your VISA bill - and did you pay the "after due date" amount when you didn't need to?!
I've left kiddieland, dear reader. This is a new discussion I'm excited about, because I find it compelling. And, I suspect that if you're still here, then you do, too.
But, it is Monday, so let's not barrage ourselves with too much more on this...Post a comment, or come back soon to hear more about this topic that's burning my (info-addled) brain.
Let's also continue the discussion about Intellectual Property (IP). And you can win something!
Question of the week: strictly speaking, was it stealing to publish that photo of the Dora chocolate last week? Lemmeknow what you think by posting your comment below through the Comments link. I'll be collecting comments and drawing a commenter's name at the end of May - the winner will receive a Best Buy gift certificate worth $25.