

The Life We’re Looking For
27 snips Apr 20, 2022
Andy Crouch, author of 'The Life We’re Looking For,' delves into how technology affects our relationships and personal growth. He discusses the yearning for genuine connection beyond digital screens, emphasizing the dangerous illusion of personalized interactions. Crouch argues for rethinking our social structures by creating 'households' to foster real intimacy. He also highlights the importance of using technology as instruments for engagement rather than mere devices, challenging us to seek deeper connections in an increasingly isolating digital world.
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Tech's Paradoxical Impact
- Andy Crouch's interest in technology grew from observing its negative impacts on society despite its advancements.
- He questioned why technological progress wasn't leading to corresponding improvements in human well-being.
Technology's Seductive Nature
- Technology is readily adopted due to its ease of use, often without considering its long-term effects.
- It promises new abilities and freedom from disliked tasks but hides the trade-offs and new dependencies it creates.
Smartphones and Soccer Practice
- Crouch uses the example of smartphones and soccer practice schedules to illustrate technology's coercive quality.
- Initially, phones offer convenience, but soon create dependence, eliminating alternative methods.