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The German-Korean Philosopher, Byung Chul Han, warns against the proliferation of non-things, how as we lose "posession" the lingering care required in having things, because we moving to non-things of the digital world, where accesss & information supercedes ownership & truth, are losing something about what it means to be a human person. It's a fascinating reading. It does seem to explain something I (Samuel) feel everytime I end a zoom meeting: exhaustion and the uneasy emptiness in the finality of pressing "end meeting." Join us for this conversation....