[A nice piece of ‘signalling’ we did for Rackspace etc.] Nice to see Harvard Business Review confirming what gapingvoid has been telling clients for years: …
Like I said in my first book, “Ignore Everybody”, everybody was has their own private Mount Everest they were put on this earth to climb. …
Who thinks it does?
Well….smarter has many interpretations. I do believe that rich and complex interactions build more neural networks ( scientific research proves that the brain is not static and continue to develop through experiences and specific learning activities that are non-repetitive)
So, if you are interacting with the internet’s content and people in it, it follows that you are building richer and complex neural networks. However…if you are simply a passive observer (like watching TV) then I don’t think the neural networks of your brain are grown!
Someone much more brainy than me summarised it beautifully in the following blog:
http://www.singinst.org/blog/2007/10/29/on-becoming-a-neuron/