From The Shallows What The Internet Is Doing To Our Brain By Nicholas Carr

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Tecnogey and Us Today
With in “From The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains” Nicholas Carr, the author of this article, prompts us to think deeper about how exactly the technology we use so freely today is affecting us as a consumer. While in this article Mr. Carr shows that he notices and appreciates how much the internet has helped others as well as himself, as shown when he states “The Web’s been a godsend to me as a writer. Research that once required days in the stacks or periodical rooms of libraries can now be done in minutes” (Carr par. 3), we can also gather from this article that he is extremely concerned for the very way he thinks. Mr. Carr talks about how constantly having this information in front of a person can …show more content…

Carr's article it did make me pause to think about more about something I use so freely on a day to day baseus and while I do understand his worries and the ways they are valid, I personally don’t think it is something we should all be scared over. Mr. Carr seemed to worry “it’s changing. I’m not thinking the way I used to think” (Carr par. 2) well I sure hope so! We as humans are always changing to our environments, we change the way we think when new science comes to our knowledge and we constantly adapt to the world around us so it would be weird to think that we would not do so in regards to the internet and not change the way we think at least a small amount to include it into the way we live. Now when I say this I don’t mean that we all have be tech savvy but I hope that all of us learn at least a little about the tool many of us use so often. Lastly Mr. Carrs worries are not completely unfounded, I can agree that sometimes it can be a bit more difficult to concentrate in the presence of teconagey. In the end all should remember to take a breather from the computer and pick up a book, go on a walk, something to distance ourselves a bit every so often- because we all know the saying “Too much of a good thing can be a bad

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