How Modern Life Kills Deep Thinking
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Published11 months ago
Duration22:46
Video ID7KguZfRss6w
Languageen-GB
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How Modern Life Kills Deep Thinking
In a world dominated by constant notifications, instant gratification, and endless distractions, deep thinking has become a lost art. In this video, we explore how modern life kills deep thinking, creativity, and inner clarity—without us even realizing it. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, and societal critique, we reveal how technology, hustle culture, and the attention economy suppress our ability to reflect, question, and grow intellectually.
Learn how social media, consumerism, and digital noise are designed to keep us mentally scattered and emotionally reactive. Discover the consequences of a life without introspection—and how reclaiming your focus can lead to more meaning, purpose, and intellectual freedom.
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