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Disconnected: Life in a Disruptive Digital Age

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Aug 24, 2025
In a compelling discussion, Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and author, delves into the alarming rise of loneliness in the digital age. He highlights how overprotective parenting and excessive screen time hinder childhood development and interpersonal relationships. The conversation transitions to the unique challenges faced by boys and the detrimental effects of technology on mental health, particularly among youth. Emphasizing the need for genuine human connections, Haidt proposes solutions to navigate our increasingly disconnected digital world.
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INSIGHT

Play-Based Childhood Replaced By Phones

  • Childhood shifted from play-based to phone-based between the 1990s and 2015, changing how kids learn social and adult skills.
  • Jonathan Haidt argues touchscreens replaced real-world practice like playground conflict, flirting, and shared meals crucial for development.
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Touchscreens Train Attention Fast

  • Touchscreen devices create rapid stimulus–response reward loops that train behavior more quickly than TV or long-form media.
  • Haidt says designers used persuasive-technology techniques to create frequent dopamine hits and capture attention.
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Community Ties Moderate Tech Harm

  • Religious and conservative kids show smaller rises in anxiety and isolation than secular liberal peers.
  • Haidt suggests embedded community expectations reduce overall social-media exposure and its harms.
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