- Genre:self-help
- Sub-genre:Self-Management / General
- Language:English
- Pages:148
- Paperback ISBN:9798317831110
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Overview
"Atrophy Hunter: How to Stay Sharp in the Age of Convenience" explores how technology and comfort can quietly weaken the very skills that make us human—critical thinking, creativity, and empathy. This book is a call to protect those abilities through deliberate thought, disciplined awareness, and the courage to stay mentally strong in a world that rewards ease.
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This is a nonfiction culture critique/self-help hybrid that examines how modern technology and convenience are systematically weakening fundamental human capacities. Written from the perspective of a consultant who has trained problem-solvers across various industries, Joe Vogelpohl blends memoir, business case studies, and philosophical reflection to explore seven forms of atrophy: numerical, linguistic, memory, reasoning, judgement, cultural, and spiritual.
Where is the line between convenience and need, and are we even aware of the difference? "Atrophy Hunter" is both a warning and a field guide, showing readers how to hunt their own atrophy and reclaim capacities they may not realize they've lost. While technology has given us unprecedented capabilities and comfort, we're losing critical human skills by outsourcing mental effort to tech tools and AI. The ultimate message is one of balance. We must learn to recognize the difference between helpful tools and harmful dependencies.
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