In the online essay “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr, he explains in his writing to the audience that Google is taking away his reading from where he used to be able to read for hours. Now he can’t read for more than a couple of pages because of the distraction of the Internet. The quote I took from the essay was, “I’m not the only one. When I mention my troubles with reading to friends and acquaintances—literary types, most of them—many say they’re having similar experiences. The more they use the Web, the more they have to fight to stay focused on long pieces of writing”. This quote is on point with its meaning and is very true on how the world is today. Google has made the human look like an old book that you never will touch again, that was Google’s goal, to make the most powerful search engine that was smarter than the human brain. …show more content…
There are many distractions now days with social media and the internet as a one, I can also relate to this because when writing a paper I always write a couple of sentences or maybe a paragraph and then I find myself on social media or on the internet. “My mind isn’t going—so far as I can tell—but it’s changing”. This quote from Carr’s essay is telling the audience that social media is ruining the human brain; it is distracting the normal human from learning. The Internet surrounds all of us and I agree with Carr’s points in this essay, where he explains that he feels that the Internet is taking our learning ability and is taking our time so that we can spend more time on the Internet. The Internet is here and it is only going to get stronger and stronger and it will continue to distract the normal student and it is only going to be more difficult for the next generation coming