The Internet Destroy Our Brains In The Shallows By Nicholas Carr

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It is amazing what technology can do today by helping us with our needs or informing us with news around the world. But, does the internet destroy our brains? The internet is improving and getting more advanced everyday. In the novel The Shallows by Nicholas Carr he explains how the internet is destroying our brain making us shallow people, not knowing how to communicate or love one another. However I don't see it that way, the internet has helped people learn new things and communicate with loved ones. Everybody's brain works and processes things in a different way. This makes us unique and learn new information different types of ways. The internet can help with any form of learning making it more easier to gather information, know your …show more content…

In the novel it states,“Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts” (pg. 19). This quote suggests that the learning process is more mechanical like the computer or your phone is making or helping you make the decisions for you. This would enable you to not use your brain nor learn anything. However learning online helps the people that can't go to school learn from the internet. I believe that the internet would help you learn and choose the best decision. The internet will improve your brain making you find better ways to improve. Also, the internet will make you use your brain more effectively in problems and in real life situations. Learning with the internet will help you know yourself as a person better knowing your limits. The more things you learn the higher your IQ score is. In the book it states, “After mulling over the paradoxes for many years, Flynn came to the conclusion that the gains in IQ scores have less

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