

#632: How the Internet Makes Our Minds Shallow
8 snips Aug 3, 2020
Nicholas Carr, author of "The Shallows," explores how the internet is reshaping our minds. He discusses the decline in deep thinking due to digital distractions and the differences between reading screens versus books. Carr highlights the importance of memory in an age of easy access to information and critiques how hyperlinks disrupt comprehension. He also shares his personal journey in balancing the benefits of technology while mitigating its downsides, emphasizing the need for slow, contemplative engagement amidst the fast-paced digital world.
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Reading Troubles
- Nicholas Carr found himself struggling to read long-form content.
- Others shared similar experiences, suspecting the internet's influence.
Meta-Critique
- Most critiques of media target content.
- Carr critiques the internet's medium itself, examining its impact on thinking.
Medium as Message
- McLuhan's "medium is the message" concept applies to the internet.
- Carr argues technology itself, not just content, shapes our thinking.