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How Modern Media Destroys Our Minds

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A guide to navigating modern media and staying sane in a world that does not turn off. Navigating the onslaught of media is overwhelming, to say the least. We are so used to living in a media-satur...
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A guide to navigating modern media and staying sane in a world that does not turn off. 


Navigating the onslaught of media is overwhelming, to say the least. We are so used to living in a media-saturated world that we are numb to the onslaught of news, images, and posts that batter us daily. As we scroll on our devices, many of us are anxious, sleep deprived, disheartened, and afraid. 

In this reassuring  guide we learn to understand and combat what media does to our minds. It looks at the many peculiarities of modern media: its obsession with scandal, its emphasis on novelty, its capacity to fuel envy and self-hatred, its ever shorter attention span, its obsession with fame, and its proliferation across platforms and mediums.

The goal of the book is to free readers from the media’s tentacles in order to reach a calmer, more generous, and imaginative state of mind. Modern media is, too often, an illness; this is a cure.

  • MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH: considers the link between media and mental illness and looks at how we can reduce our media intake to relieve anxiety and stress. 
  • CRITICAL EYE: helps us to think more critically about the media and the messages we are receiving through the news and online.
  • “USEFUL PESSIMISM”: and other chapters, including “This is not the whole world,” “Think like a tragedian”, and “Know who you are.”

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Price: $21.99
Pages: 160
Publisher: The School of Life
Imprint: The School of Life
Publication Date: 08 November 2022
Trim Size: 8.03 X 5.35 in
ISBN: 9781912891887
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Popular psychology, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications, PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology, SELF-HELP / Communication & Social Skills, Media studies: Internet, digital media & society, Social media / social networking, Popular philosophy, Psychology: emotions, Coping with / advice about anxiety and phobias

"Another strong book from The School of Life. Essential reading for navigating through modern life." - Tim Lovejoy, presenter on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch


‘A very interesting read into the media, it helped open my mind.’ – NetGalley review

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The School of Life Press brings together the thinking and ideas of the School of Life creative team under the direction of series editor, Alain de Botton. Their books share a coherent, curated message that speaks with one voice: calm, reassuring, and sane.

I. Introduction

II. Media Illnesses

i. Passivity

ii. Celebrity

iii. Nastiness

iv. Distraction

III. Media Cures

i. This is not the whole world

ii. You can look elsewhere

iii. Useful pessimism

iv. The clothes of our era

v. Become an aristocrat

vi. Never be famous

vii. Think like a tragedian

viii. Know who you are

ix. Analyse the media like an Illness