I only think on the Internet anymore. My thinking is now divided into on the net and off the net. If I'm not on the net, I don't think that much; when I'm on the net, I start to think. In this way, my thinking becomes always part of something else.

I only think on the Internet anymore. My thinking is now divided into on the net and off the net. If I'm not on the net, I don't think that much; when I'm on the net, I start to think. In this way, my thinking becomes always part of something else.
Links:
[1] http://www.edge.org/annual-question/how-is-the-internet-changing-the-way-you-think
[2] http://www.edge.org/inthenews/how-is-the-internet-changing-the-way-you-think
[3] http://www.edge.org/contributors/how-is-the-internet-changing-the-way-you-think
[4] http://www.edge.org/responses/how-is-the-internet-changing-the-way-you-think
[5] http://www.edge.org/print/response-detail/11877
[6] http://www.edge.org/memberbio/ai_weiwei