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Back to EpisodesModern Wisdom: Why Screens Make Life Feel Unreal with Arthur Brooks
Published 4 days, 5 hours ago
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Chris Williamson and Harvard professor Arthur Brooks explore why modern life can feel strangely empty, and how screens, algorithms, and hustle culture can fuel a real meaning crisis. In this condensed summary of the original episode, you’ll hear the key ideas in just a few minutes instead of the full-length conversation. Brooks draws on neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy to explain why virtual connection, online status, and constant scrolling can’t replace face-to-face relationships, love, beauty, and purpose. He also breaks down the arrival fallacy, the doom loop of compulsive phone use, and why high achievers often feel lonely despite success. Learn practical ways to reawaken meaning through boredom, phone-free mornings, device-free meals, friendship, prayer, romance, and service. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.