The Art of Manliness

The Life We’re Looking For

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Apr 20, 2022
Andy Crouch, author of 'The Life We’re Looking For,' delves into how technology affects our relationships and personal growth. He discusses the yearning for genuine connection beyond digital screens, emphasizing the dangerous illusion of personalized interactions. Crouch argues for rethinking our social structures by creating 'households' to foster real intimacy. He also highlights the importance of using technology as instruments for engagement rather than mere devices, challenging us to seek deeper connections in an increasingly isolating digital world.
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Control vs. Connection

  • Technology offers control in relationships but at the cost of true connection.
  • Texting, for example, reduces vulnerability but thins out the richness of real-time interaction.
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Curated Relationships and Polarization

  • Technology allows us to curate relationships, finding like-minded individuals while avoiding the challenges of difference.
  • This pursuit of ease hinders our ability to persuade and connect with diverse perspectives, leading to polarization.
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Personal vs. Personalized

  • Crouch distinguishes between personal and personalized experiences.
  • Technology offers personalized experiences that mimic personal connection but lack the presence of a real person.
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