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The Future of Happiness: Getting Unstuck in the Digital Era – Amy Blankson (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of author Amy Blankson’s talk titled “The Future of Happiness: Getting Unstuck in the Digital Era” at TEDxBYU 2019 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

The ATM Worker’s Plight

Imagine walking up to an ATM machine, typing in your PIN code, expecting to receive cash out when instead you receive this message: “Help! I’m stuck inside the ATM machine. Please call my boss.” This is a true story. It happened in Corpus Christi two years ago when an ATM service worker was working on a machine when all of a sudden he heard the door latch shut behind him just as he realized he had left his phone in the bed of his truck.

For three hours the worker yelled and screamed but nobody could hear him inside of this soundproof vault. So finally he gets this bright idea that he’s going to start flipping these notes through the cash dispenser except that everybody who drove by thought they were being pranked and they drove off. So finally one person took his notes seriously and they actually phoned the authorities who came and freed the poor ATM worker.

Technology’s Captivating Nature

The experience of being held captive by technology is frightening but it’s one that’s all too familiar to us. Former Google ethicist Tristan Harris once said that “Phones are a little bit like slot machines in that they offer highly attuned rewards that hijack our attention.” And we do this all the time.

How many times do we pick up our cell phones every day? It turns out 150 times a day. We’re picking up our phone to check our email in case we might get an important message and we’re thinking maybe we can just get a little bit ahead of it and then we can get to the things that we really want to be doing.