In this article, Carr explains that he realizes, he cannot read longer pieces of writing. Carr then attributes the Internet for his struggle. While the Internet has the ability to alter our reading habits, it may not be the sole reason for his lack of reading. For example, he might not read as often as he used to, due to his career or his family. This is because priorities shift, as we grow older.
Another example that Carr presents in which the Internet affects human behaviors is in our speech. “The process of adapting to new intellectual technologies is reflected in the changing metaphors we use to explain ourselves to ourselves” (Carr). I believe that Carr is correct, however, the metaphors only adapt to what we can relate to. It does not mean that this modern speech is negatively affecting our brain as extensively as Carr is claiming. He is not acknowledging the most impressive aspects of modern