From: Kath Lee
Discussion_Group : Q & A on performance training
Date: 1/20/98
Time: 3:24:08 PM
Remote User:
Ralph Nader recently said "I think the Net is going to be an information overload factor for people if they're not careful. They're so full of bytes of information that they don't move to knowledge--and thus they're less likely to move to judgment and wisdom. That's the real problem with the information age: you have too much input and not enough time to reflect and digest so you get a valid output." in a CNET interview. It is hard for me to be my best in the sea of today's informaiton culture. I feel driven to keep up on new technology and applications. It all seems to be too much. I seach for tiny bits of worthwhile info in a stack of a daily diet of 40 emails, 6 faxes, 20 letters, 30 phone calls, 2 newspapers and 2 magazines. UGH! Is it possible to find a "strange attractor", an agent or something to assist? Would appreciate reading other comments.
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