Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – chapter 6

A medium of the most general nature Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – chapter 6A medium of the most general natureThis chapter basically says: “Humans did not invent multitasking because it was good for the brain.We invented it because the machine made distraction profitable.” The internet promised infinite access to knowledge…and accidentally turned half the … Read more

Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – Five

Five a medium of the most general nature Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – Five.Five a medium of the most general nature.This chapter basically says: “The internet did not arrive as one technology.It arrived as ALL technologies at once.” Library.TV.Radio.Newspaper.Phone.Cinema.Office.Social life. Humanity connected everything into one glowing rectangle…and then wondered why nobody could focus anymore. … Read more

Good Omens – Sunday

Good Omens Sunday.Good Omens begins as a comedy about the apocalypse. But it ends as a strangely beautiful argument that free will, friendship, and human stupidity might actually be stronger than destiny. Sunday in Good Omens is where the book quietly stops being “a funny apocalypse story” and suddenly becomes something strangely emotional.  Everything is collapsing now. Prophecies … Read more

Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – chapter Four

The deepening page Nicholas Carr The Shallows 4 the deepening pageThis chapter basically says: “The book did not just store knowledge.It redesigned the human nervous system.” Humans invented deep reading…and accidentally created philosophers, scientists, existential crises, and people who buy too many books because “this one will finally fix me.” Chapter 4 of The Shallows might be … Read more

Good Omens – Saturday

Good Omens Saturday.Saturday in Good Omens feels like the last calm evening before a storm. Except the storm is being organized by supernatural middle management, angry bikers, and an eleven-year-old boy who accidentally gained root access to existence. Saturday in Good Omens is where everything finally stops pretending to be normal. The apocalypse has moved from “concerning rumors” to … Read more

Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – chapter 3 tools of the mind

Nicholas Carr The Shallows 3 tools of the mind.This chapter basically says: “Civilization is just humans outsourcing memory one invention at a time.” First maps remembered the world for us.Then clocks remembered time.Then books remembered thoughts.Now phones remember everything except why we walked into the kitchen. Chapter 3 of The Shallows is probably the most important chapter … Read more

Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – two a digression

Nicholas Carr The Shallows two a digressionThis chapter basically says: “Humans have always explained the brain using whatever machine they recently invented.” First plumbing.Then clocks.Then steam engines.Now computers. Which probably means future humans will discover consciousness is actually three raccoons operating a biological spreadsheet. This small digression in The Shallows is honestly one of the most interesting … Read more

Good Omens – Friday

Good Omens Friday.The apocalypse in Good Omens does not arrive with marching armies. It arrives when enough people stop saying:“Wait… this makes absolutely no sense.” Friday in Good Omens feels like the exact moment when everyone slowly realizes the apocalypse is no longer theoretical paperwork. It has become project management.  Adam’s powers are now leaking into reality like a … Read more

Good Omens – Thursday

Good Omens Thursday.The terrifying thing about Good Omens is not that the Antichrist is evil.It is that he behaves exactly like a normal boy who has accidentally been given administrator access to reality. This chapter of Good Omens basically turns the apocalypse into an English summer holiday with bicycles, arguments about witches, and children accidentally inventing a new religion … Read more

Nicholas Carr – The Shallows – One Hal and Me

Nicholas Carr The Shallows One Hal and MeThis chapter is basically Nicholas Carr realizing: “I went online to check one thing in 2003…and accidentally outsourced my entire brain.” The internet promised infinite knowledge but somehow turned humans into creatures emotionally unable to read three pages without checking another tab. Chapter 1 of The Shallows starts with one … Read more