
The Double Win NICHOLAS CARR: The Case for Adding Friction
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Mar 18, 2026 Nicholas Carr, author and tech critic of The Shallows and Superbloom, explores how speed and convenience erode attention and depth. He discusses how tools reshape thought, social media’s flattening of nuance, why friction can deepen relationships and mastery, and practical moves like pruning apps and leaving your phone to reclaim presence.
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When Speed Becomes Self-Defeating
- Efficiency can fragment attention: faster communication eventually overloads our cognitive capacity and undermines understanding and productivity.
- Nicholas Carr explains that beyond a point more information flow reverses benefits and can harm relationships and coherent thought.
How Tools Rewire Communication Styles
- Tools reshape users: communication media change style and content of messages as they evolve from letters to email to text.
- Carr contrasts handwritten letters with texting's brevity, sloppiness, and loss of nuance as a concrete mechanism.
Prune Social Media To Preserve Nuance
- Limit social media and question its role as default news or discussion channels to avoid superficial exchanges.
- Carr points out adults need nuance for complex topics and social platforms force compressed, fast communication that reduces understanding.








