Irresistible

The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked

Adam Alter

Book Synopsis

"In the digital age, our constant access to screens and technology has given rise to an epidemic of addiction. In 'Irresistible,' Adam Alter explores the hidden forces behind our increasing reliance on technology, from smartphones to social media platforms. Drawing on the latest research, Alter exposes the psychological and neurological factors that make these tools so irresistible, with the ultimate aim of understanding how they can be harnessed to enrich our lives rather than control them.

Through insightful analysis and engaging anecdotes, Alter uncovers the intricate strategies employed by tech companies to hook our attention and keep us engaged. He reveals the addictive nature of social media likes and notifications, the design techniques that make video games and gambling so captivating, and the alarming impact of online pornography on our brains. However, 'Irresistible' doesn't just focus on the negative consequences; it also provides practical advice on how to break free from the grips of technology addiction and regain control over our lives.

Offering a comprehensive examination of the digital landscape, Alter explores the ways in which technology has reshaped our behavior, relationships, and society as a whole. From the rise of online dating to the dangers of excessive screen time for children, 'Irresistible' tackles the pressing issues and offers actionable solutions to navigate our increasingly digital world.

'Irresistible' is a thought-provoking and eye-opening exploration of the fascinating intersection between human behavior, psychology, and technology. With clarity and expertise, Adam Alter invites readers to consider the impact of our addictive relationship with tech and provides a roadmap for striking a healthier balance in our lives. If you've ever found yourself unable to resist the allure of your smartphone or felt the pull of social media, this book is a must-read."

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