The article āIs Google Making Us Stupidā by Nicholas Carr, taught something about the Internet that I never knew before. It is the way the Internet has the ability and power to actually shape a personās brain, or the way a human thinks. I’ve always seen the Internet as a useful tool, for it would facilitate the way we can communicate and work. Itās amazing how I can find information based on simple, and even deep material in a relatively short period of time, and I can do it from virtually anywhere. If Iām walking outside, at the coffee shop, even at work, I can peruse through an article or look up a definition from my phone. However, according to Nicholas Carr, he stated: āIām not thinking the way I used to think.ā(PG 1) By this, he was saying that his reading wasnāt what it used to be. He mentioned when there was a time it was easy to read a book, or a lengthy article, however he admitted that now, itās a struggle to keep up after reading two or three pages. In addition, he used an illustration to depict the way he read in the past, it was thatĀ of a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now, he likened his reading to that of a guy on a jet ski just zipping along the surface. (PG 2) The point is clear, his reading would be done in a haphazard manner, thus not allowing him to enjoy the surroundings or as he put it, āthe sea of words.ā Prior to reading this article, I never knew that the internet could have such an effect.
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