What if the greatest threat to humanity isn't technology itself-but what it's quietly doing to our minds?Over the past century, something subtle but profound has shifted in human consciousness. We are more connected, more informed, and more technologically advanced than ever before-yet many of us feel distracted, fragmented, and strangely disconnected from our own inner lives. This book explores a powerful and unsettling idea: that modern technology has not just changed how we live-but how we think, feel, and experience reality itself.
Blending cognitive science, psychology, and philosophical insight, it traces how: Attention has been hijacked by systems designed to capture it Inner life has been replaced by constant external stimulation Abstraction overload is straining the limits of the human brain Core cognitive abilities-focus, memory, judgment-are being quietly outsourced The result is a growing gap between our external capabilities and our internal coherence-a gap that may shape how we face the defining challenges of our time, from climate change to artificial intelligence.
But this is not a book of despair. It is a call to awareness-and a path forward. Through practical insights and deep reflection, This book shows how we can reclaim attention, rebuild inner life, and restore the kind of integrated thinking that makes us fully human. It argues that the future will not be decided by technology alone, but by whether we can meet it with clarity, depth, and genuine wisdom.
At stake is more than productivity or mental health. At stake is the future of human consciousness itself.
What if the greatest threat to humanity isn't technology itself-but what it's quietly doing to our minds?Over the past century, something subtle but profound has shifted in human consciousness. We are more connected, more informed, and more technologically advanced than ever before-yet many of us feel distracted, fragmented, and strangely disconnected from our own inner lives. This book explores a powerful and unsettling idea: that modern technology has not just changed how we live-but how we think, feel, and experience reality itself.
Blending cognitive science, psychology, and philosophical insight, it traces how: Attention has been hijacked by systems designed to capture it Inner life has been replaced by constant external stimulation Abstraction overload is straining the limits of the human brain Core cognitive abilities-focus, memory, judgment-are being quietly outsourced The result is a growing gap between our external capabilities and our internal coherence-a gap that may shape how we face the defining challenges of our time, from climate change to artificial intelligence.
But this is not a book of despair. It is a call to awareness-and a path forward. Through practical insights and deep reflection, This book shows how we can reclaim attention, rebuild inner life, and restore the kind of integrated thinking that makes us fully human. It argues that the future will not be decided by technology alone, but by whether we can meet it with clarity, depth, and genuine wisdom.
At stake is more than productivity or mental health. At stake is the future of human consciousness itself.