![]() IRRESISTIBLE offers a crucial understanding of how we are psychologically tethered to our devices, along with much-needed solutions so that we can live rich, meaningful and healthy lives in an increasingly tech-driven age.” “For many, social media presents an ideal mode of expression, but it also holds the danger of becoming a crutch or – as Adam Alter’s brilliant new book illustrates – a behavioral addiction that threatens to undermine our mental health and relationships. Pink, author of To Sell is Human and Drive IRRESISTIBLE is a fascinating read that will leave you enlightened - and alarmed.” From tracking social media “likes” to counting our steps, our actions are being guided less by our own volition than by the architecture of the technologies we use. "In this smart, sharply-argued book, Adam Alter lays out the evidence for a hidden danger in our lives: behavioral addiction. Adam Grant, author of Originals and Give and Take Alter brilliantly illuminates the new obsessions that are controlling our lives and offers the tools we need to rescue our businesses, our families, and our sanity.” “One of the most mesmerizing and important books I’ve read in quite some time. Arianna Huffington, author of The Sleep Revolution and Thrive “If you can't stop checking, clicking, surfing and liking, put your device down and read Adam Alter's Irresistible, an important, groundbreaking book about why we're addicted to technology, how we got here, and what we should do next.” Irresistible is a fascinating and much needed exploration of one of the most troubling phenomena of modern times." "As if to prove his point, Adam Alter has written a truly addictive book about the rise of addiction. After all, who among us hasn't struggled to ignore the ding of a new email, the next episode in a TV series, or the desire to play a game just one more time? He lays out the options we have to address this problem before it truly consumes us. ![]() But more than that, Alter heads the problem off at the pass, letting us know what we can do to step away from the screen. He takes us inside the human brain at the very moment we score points on a smartphone game, or see that someone has liked a photo we’ve posted on Instagram. Tracing addiction through history, Alter shows that we’re only just beginning to understand the epidemic of behavioral addiction gripping society. They know how to push our buttons, and how to coax us into using their products for hours, days, and weeks on end. Technology companies and marketers have teams of engineers and researchers devoted to keeping us engaged. These inventions have profound upsides, but their appeal isn’t an accident. People have been addicted to substances for thousands of years, but for the past two decades, we’ve also been hooked on technologies, like Instagram, Netflix, Facebook, Fitbit, Twitter, and email-platforms we’ve adopted because we assume they’ll make our lives better.
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