Technology Quote by Rollo May
““But there comes a point (and this is the challenge facing modern technological Western man) when the cult of technique destroys feeling, undermines passion, and blots out individual identity. The technologically efficient lover...has lost the power to be carried away; he knows only too well what he is doing. At this point, technology diminishes consciousness and demolishes eros. Tools are no longer an enlargement of consciousness but a substitute for it and, indeed, tend to repress and truncate it.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Love and Will, Rollo May, 1969
Technology can replace genuine emotional experience, turning love into a calculated act and eroding personal identity.
In simple terms: Tech can numb feeling and love.
Beware letting tools replace true feeling.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationships
- creative work
- personal growth
- digital media usage
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does technology shape your emotional life?
- Can love remain authentic in a highly mediated world?
Tech may increase efficiency but can diminish depth of experience.