Analysis Of Living With The Genie By Alan Lightman

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In the Novel, Living with the Genie: Essays on Technology and the Quest for Human Mastery, Alan Lightman writes a short essay called “The World is Too Much for Me” where he discusses the effect that technology has had on the human persona along with the shift in the purpose for technology. Lightman uses many aspects of everyday life in order to back his claim along with sources from many past and present theorists.
Lightman’s essay starts off with the realization of how “plugged-in” (291) his life has become, using the fact that we as humans are constantly thinking without giving our minds a break, or taking time to just enjoy being in the present. He uses the term “plugged-in” (291) to emphasize how technology has become a major part of our

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