Atrophy Quote by Roger Cohen
“The modern world’s tech-giddy control and facilitation makes us stupid. Awareness atrophies. Dumb gets dumber. Lists are everywhere – the five things you need to know about so-and-so; the eight essential qualities of such-and-such; the 11 delights of somewhere or other. We demand shortcuts, as if there are shortcuts to genuine experiences. These lists are meaningless.”
About This Quote
Tech obsession and endless lists erode deep understanding, making us dumber.
In simple terms: Tech and lists shallow thinking.
Seek depth over shortcuts.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- education
- content creation
- personal learning
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- limit list consumption and engage critically
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance convenience with depth?
- What habits foster deeper learning?
Lists can organize useful information.