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“The Internet, like all intellectual technologies has a trade off. As we train our brains to use it, as we adapt to the environment of the internet, which is an environment of kind of constant immersion and information and constant distractions, interruptions, juggling lots of messages, lots of…” quote by Nicholas G. Carr
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“The Internet, like all intellectual technologies has a trade off. As we train our brains to use it, as we adapt to the environment of the internet, which is an environment of kind of constant immersion and information and constant distractions, interruptions, juggling lots of messages, lots of bits of information.”

Nicholas G. Carr

About This Quote

Source Article: The Shallows, Nicholas G. Carr, 2010

The Internet’s constant flow reshapes cognition, demanding new habits to manage distraction and information overload.

In simple terms: Internet changes how we think, causing distraction.

Key Takeaway

Develop habits to focus amid digital overload.

Themes

technology cognition attention

Mood

concerned analytical

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • workplace productivity
  • study habits
  • media consumption
  • digital detox

Key Concepts

digital neuroscience information theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you protect focus online?
  • What tools help manage information overload?
A Different Perspective

Habits may not fully counteract deep‑seated attention deficits.

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