The Future Is Analog, David Sax
The Future Is Analog, David Sax
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The Future Is Analog
How to Create a More Human World

Author: David Sax

Narrator: David Sax

Unabridged: 10 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 11/15/2022


Synopsis

The beloved author of The Revenge of Analog lays out a case for a human future--not the false technological utopia we've been living.

For years, consumers have been promised a simple, carefree digital future. We could live, work, learn, and play from the comforts of our homes, and have whatever we desire brought to our door with the flick of a finger. Instant communication would bring us together. Technological convenience would give us more time to focus on what really mattered.

When the pandemic hit, that future transformed into the present, almost overnight. And the reviews aren't great. It turns out that leaving the house is underrated, instant communication spreads anger better than joy, and convenience takes away time rather than giving it to us. Oops.

But as David Sax argues in this insightful book, we've also had our eyes opened. There is nothing about the future that has to be digital, and embracing the reality of human experience doesn't mean resisting change. In chapters exploring work, school, leisure, and more, Sax asks perceptive and pointed questions: what happens to struggling students when they're not in a classroom? If our software is built for productivity, who tends to the social and cultural aspects of our jobs? Can you have religion without community?

For many people, the best parts of quarantine have been the least digital ones: baking bread, playing board games, going hiking. We used our hands and hugged our children and breathed fresh air. This book suggests that if we want a healthy future, we need to choose not convenience but community, not technology but humanity.

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on October 28, 2022

If the pandemic taught us anything, it was that we don’t want an all-digital world. All-digital is not paradise or heaven. It is not even a modestly desirable state of being. I can’t imagine anyone beyond Ray Kurzweil arguing against that. And yet, here is David Sax, once again hammering on this non......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia on July 17, 2022

While acknowledging the many advantages of the digital age, the author makes a good case for in-person interaction, relationships, and good old fashioned conversations. I have to admit I was skeptical, having worked remotely since 2010. But after reading this book, I had to admit that the author mad......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on November 28, 2022

2.5 rounded up. This wasn't nearly as good as the first book. I didn't anticipate it would just be a reaction to Covid.......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on September 25, 2022

Funny that Sax almost didn't write this book (according to the "Acknowledgements" section), because he's turned in what's surely to be one of the best of its category for the year. Definitely one of the essential post-pandemic (to be more specific, post-2020 lockdowns) books; it contains vital infor......more

Goodreads review by Kailey on February 28, 2023

An interesting look at what we learned from the digital pandemic world. Some chapters dragged a bit, and often didn't make any arguments. Duh, the pandemic sucked. I thought I wasn't getting much out of this book, but I did find myself thinking about it every now and again. The last couple of chapte......more


Quotes

“[A]pproachable, witty… [a] deft, colorful discussion."—Kirkus

“David Sax narrates his extended plea for a return to real-life experiences in a world awash in technology. His earnestness is evident in his performance… Listeners will appreciate Sax's affable voice, especially as he conveys truly relatable moments in a never-ending struggle with digital work-life balance.”—Audiofile