Nicholas Carr emphasizes that our brains are not hardwired after a certain age, but are actually constantly being molded by the world around us. An invention that Nicholas Carr utilizes as an example is the mechanical clock. When mechanical clocks first came around the human mind began to change and started using the clock for things like " deciding when to eat, to work, to sleep". People began to stop listening to their senses, and started obeying the clock, even Mature adults who's minds were suppose
Nicholas Carr emphasizes that our brains are not hardwired after a certain age, but are actually constantly being molded by the world around us. An invention that Nicholas Carr utilizes as an example is the mechanical clock. When mechanical clocks first came around the human mind began to change and started using the clock for things like " deciding when to eat, to work, to sleep". People began to stop listening to their senses, and started obeying the clock, even Mature adults who's minds were suppose