Hi, I am Ryan Lee!

Hi, I am Ryan Lee!

Hi, I am Ryan Lee!

Finding Stillness

Last year, I did a talk about finding stillness; this is a synopsis.


We are drowning in information, and it is not improving our lives.


We have access to more information than ever, and it’s killing us. Our attention is spread in too many directions, and we don’t know how to separate the signal from the noise.


We should all seek more stillness in our lives. In the modern world, most of us are overfed, undernourished, overstimulated, and over-scheduled but not getting much done.


We must figure out how to separate the inconsequential from the essential to think clearly.


Check out the deck

Last year, I did a talk about finding stillness; this is a synopsis.


We are drowning in information, and it is not improving our lives.


We have access to more information than ever, and it’s killing us. Our attention is spread in too many directions, and we don’t know how to separate the signal from the noise.


We should all seek more stillness in our lives. In the modern world, most of us are overfed, undernourished, overstimulated, and over-scheduled but not getting much done.


We must figure out how to separate the inconsequential from the essential to think clearly.


Check out the deck

Last year, I did a talk about finding stillness; this is a synopsis.


We are drowning in information, and it is not improving our lives.


We have access to more information than ever, and it’s killing us. Our attention is spread in too many directions, and we don’t know how to separate the signal from the noise.


We should all seek more stillness in our lives. In the modern world, most of us are overfed, undernourished, overstimulated, and over-scheduled but not getting much done.


We must figure out how to separate the inconsequential from the essential to think clearly.


Check out the deck

Last year, I did a talk about finding stillness; this is a synopsis.


We are drowning in information, and it is not improving our lives.


We have access to more information than ever, and it’s killing us. Our attention is spread in too many directions, and we don’t know how to separate the signal from the noise.


We should all seek more stillness in our lives. In the modern world, most of us are overfed, undernourished, overstimulated, and over-scheduled but not getting much done.


We must figure out how to separate the inconsequential from the essential to think clearly.


Check out the deck

Last year, I did a talk about finding stillness; this is a synopsis.


We are drowning in information, and it is not improving our lives.


We have access to more information than ever, and it’s killing us. Our attention is spread in too many directions, and we don’t know how to separate the signal from the noise.


We should all seek more stillness in our lives. In the modern world, most of us are overfed, undernourished, overstimulated, and over-scheduled but not getting much done.


We must figure out how to separate the inconsequential from the essential to think clearly.


Check out the deck

Last year, I did a talk about finding stillness; this is a synopsis.


We are drowning in information, and it is not improving our lives.


We have access to more information than ever, and it’s killing us. Our attention is spread in too many directions, and we don’t know how to separate the signal from the noise.


We should all seek more stillness in our lives. In the modern world, most of us are overfed, undernourished, overstimulated, and over-scheduled but not getting much done.


We must figure out how to separate the inconsequential from the essential to think clearly.


Check out the deck

Ryan Lee
User Experience Director
Ryan Lee
User Experience Director
Ryan Lee
User Experience Director
Ryan Lee
User Experience Director
Ryan Lee
User Experience Director