Throughout Nicholas Carr’s writing, there are many examples of people experiencing symptoms of their mind changing entirely. Carr refers to himself when introducing this idea as he writes, “Over the past few years I’ve had an uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with my brain.” (735). Soon after this reference, Carr begins to justify why he believes he feels as if his mind is changing. The proposition suggested is essentially informing readers that the many years humans have depended on technology is taking a toll on how humans function. The human mind is not able to comprehend lengthy books, or articles longer than a few pages. …show more content…
The human mind has become so dependent on quick information that their minds have changed drastically, resulting in being unable to focus on large writings. Another claim brought upon the article is that people are not able to conceive their own perceptions due to many of technological advances. Lastly, the idea that Taylorism could be a possible theory on how the human mind is changing. Carr’s article shows just how the Internet is beginning to diminish human’s senses and way of