Tony Dokoupill's Is The Internet Making Us Crazy?

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Within the six articles that we have read over the past few weeks lie some distinct similarities, all of which relate back to one thing: the self. If there is one thing that I can take away from what I have read, it is that as time continues to progress we as humans continue to care more about our own personal image and what we can do to better ourselves. For example, in Wendell Berry’s Faustian Economics it discusses how humans attempt to be limitless, which erodes any sense of empathy for others as people try and build up their own figure. And in Deneen’s Unsustained Liberalism it is discussed how one’s selfishness causes them to have this enormous will to gain power and to be free from autonomy. As generations continue to flow through, human beings continue to feel as though they are more and more entitled and deserve the best for themselves only. The …show more content…

Much like Facebook, the internet ruins our social abilities and too much time can really cause harm to us. Dokoupil says that, “The current incarnation of the Internet—portable, social, accelerated, and all-pervasive—may be making us not just dumber or lonelier but more depressed and anxious, prone to obsessive-compulsive and attention-deficit disorders, even outright psychotic” (Dokoupil). In order to prevent any of this from happening, Dokoupil says, we need to be able to limit the amount of time we spend isolated on the internet and choose face to face conversations wherever possible. It turns out that “The brains of Internet addicts look like the brains of drug and alcohol addicts,” so by abusing the internet and isolating ourselves from the rest of society, we really are harming ourselves (Dokoupil). It is for this reason we need to focus on the real world and not the online fake reality that many have come to

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