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The book dives into the strategies that tech companies use to capture attention—micro-rewards, infinite feeds, push notifications, and predictive algorithms—showing how these features manipulate natural human impulses. Readers will discover how subtle design choices create powerful psychological loops, making it harder to disconnect even when the intention is to take a break. Each detail uncovers how the pursuit of engagement has quietly transformed into an economy of distraction.

 

As the digital environment grows more addictive, the impacts on mental clarity and cognitive development become increasingly hard to ignore. The narrative explores how constant digital stimulation affects focus, memory, creativity, and emotional resilience. It paints a vivid picture of how young minds, especially, are molded by a world of instant gratification and perpetual input, often without guidance or awareness of the long-term consequences.

 

Beyond individual behavior, the book investigates the broader societal shifts emerging from tech dependence. It examines how communication norms, social expectations, and community interactions have been reshaped by digital habits. Readers will see how these changes create environments where shallow engagement sometimes replaces meaningful thought and connection.

 

With engaging analysis, the book also highlights how online culture accelerates trends, spreads misinformation, and influences public opinion. It explains why digital platforms amplify extremes, reward outrage, and often blur the line between truth and noise. This section challenges readers to consider how collective thinking is molded by what algorithms choose to show—or hide.

 

Yet the book is not simply a warning; it offers a thoughtful exploration of how technology can be used more intentionally. It outlines practical ways to reclaim attention, nurture deeper thinking, and build healthier digital habits without rejecting technology altogether. These strategies empower readers to regain control over their digital lives.

 

The narrative encourages readers to reflect on their own tech use with honesty and curiosity. It prompts questions about what is gained—and what is lost—through constant connection. This introspective journey helps illuminate personal patterns that may have gone unnoticed for years.

 

By the end, Addicted: Big Tech and Little Minds reveals a path toward a more balanced, mindful relationship with the digital world. It inspires readers to break free from the cycle of distraction and reconnect with critical thinking, intentional living, and the richness of the offline world.

Details

Publisher - Xspurts

Language - English

Perfect Bound

Contributors

By author

Sadie H. Whitmore


Published Date - 2025-11-27

ISBN - 9781776964635

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.7 cm

Page Count - 132

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