Nir Eyal is so full of hypocrisy it literally boggles the mind. His new book is a 100% reversal of his previous work, yet he refuses to disavow it. Seriously confusing. This guy needs a longer digital detox to organize his thoughts.
I listened to a debate between Eyal and Ezra Klein on an episode of Klein’s podcast regarding this topic and was shaking my head at Eyal the whole time. Personal responsibility is important, but it can’t triumph over the responsibility tech companies aren’t currently taking.
Nir Eyal is so full of hypocrisy it literally boggles the mind. His new book is a 100% reversal of his previous work, yet he refuses to disavow it. Seriously confusing. This guy needs a longer digital detox to organize his thoughts.
Really? I found myself nodding along in agreement with Eyal the whole time! I thought this was the craziest thing in the whole article:
I couldn't disagree with that sentiment more.
I listened to a debate between Eyal and Ezra Klein on an episode of Klein’s podcast regarding this topic and was shaking my head at Eyal the whole time. Personal responsibility is important, but it can’t triumph over the responsibility tech companies aren’t currently taking.