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Nicholas Carr's bestseller The Shallows has become a foundational book in one of the most important debates of our time: As we enjoy the internet's bounties, are we sacrificing our ability to read and think deeply? This 10th-anniversary edition includes a new afterword that brings the story up to date,…

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4 authors picked The Shallows as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

Carr explains the neuroscience behind what I watched happen: children losing the ability to think deeply. Our brains rewire based on what we do repeatedly. Six hours daily of clicking and scrolling optimizes young brains for distraction, not deep thinking. The capacity for sustained focus and complex thought literally atrophies. This isn't recreational screen time, it's mandatory, starting in kindergarten. We're not preparing kids for the future; we're rewiring their brains to struggle with thinking itself.

My first 3 picks put much of the blame for widespread attention capture on greedy actors engaged in a “race to the bottom of the brainstem” (Tristan Harris, former Google employee, became popular opponent of exploitative big tech). 

Although Carr does not shy from that theme, he seems to put much of the responsibility on our own shoulders: it is we who must resist many temptations of convenience in order to preserve our own cognitive strengths, such as creativity. Otherwise, we become shallow thinkers and reliant on AI even for something as characteristically human as wisdom. 

Carr’s follow-up to this…

When The Shallows was first published in 2010 it rang like a five-bell fire alarm, alerting the world about the mostly negative effects of pervasive exposure to the internet. Science journalist Nicholas Carr noticed experiencing an “uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with my brain, remapping the neural circuitry, reprogramming the memory” and set out to find answers and solutions by thoroughly studying the extant body of neuroscience literature on a wide array of topics including brain plasticity, cognition, and memory. Republished with slight changes as a tenth-anniversary edition in 2020, The Shallows is now even more…

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Nicholas Carr of The Atlantic magazine wrote that Google's rich database of information has changed the way we think by taking away our deep research and focus, while affecting our cognition and weakening our ability to think critically. This provocation sparked a very useful debate that continues to this day. In this book, he focuses on attention, knowing that the depth of our thinking is directly related to it. He concludes that in our Net environment, thinking becomes more superficial.

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