We're inundated with advice on how to cut back on our screen time, and
urged instead to embrace nature, human relationships, and being present
in the moment. But has anyone actually considered those realities? They
sound like a lot of work.
In her new book, Jennifer McCartney gives thanks for phones, iPads,
laptops, the menu tablets at Chili's, and all screens everywhere. We can
now follow a baby alpaca on a webcam, watch a viral video on TikTok,
find an ex on Facebook, measure our pupillary distances, answer any
question without engaging our brains--there's so much to learn, with
little to no effort. The Internet practically runs itself! We use it for
work, for family, for research. We're really, really good at being
online! And that's something to celebrate. With her usual balance of
pithy wisdom, aptitude tests, and hilarious commentary, McCartney
embraces our new reality. After all, as Descartes might have said, "I
scroll, therefore I am."