Digital Minimalism - Robert Miller - Books - Independently Published - 9798694101516 - October 5, 2020
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Digital Minimalism

Robert Miller

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Digital Minimalism

People trapped in the dark side of the digital world are not those in the Third World where digital technology has not yet saturated. It is those within our midst who have been silently swallowed by the invisible dark holes of digital technology. This book is about them. And also about you. We are all on the digital journey and must remain eternally vigilant of these dark holes - digital addiction and digital consumerism. There are many digital addicts and digital shopaholics suffering in our midst. You may not even know that you are a digital addict or digital shopaholic. However, don't forget that those on the extreme end didn't start there. They started where you are - but found themselves indulging in the wrong course. This book is there to help you avoid the pitfalls that sucked them. This book begins by illuminating the dark side of our digital world. It explores the dark power of digital technology that subtly yet stealthily seduces people into becoming its unwitting prey. It digs deeper into dark psychology and how it is employed by the digital merchants to achieve their nefarious objectives. The book also digests the unpleasant statistics that are often avoided - how much productive time is lost to digital addiction and how much wealth is lost to digital consumerism. Why digital minimalism? Often, people engage in activities for instant gratification. However, behind this instant gratification lies a high price. Very few people can fathom the darker side of this gratification. And even fewer can fathom the benefits of digital minimalism. This is the main reason that this book unearths not only the many hidden costs of this instant gratification but also the many benefits of avoiding these costs by practicing digital minimalism. While most advocates of digital minimalism warn us of the dangers of digital abuse, very few offer long-term practical solutions. The most common prescriptions are geared towards relieving the symptoms rather than healing the problem. The root cause of digital abuse rests in the mind, and it is where the permanent solution can be established. The quick-fixes cannot offer a permanent solution. Digital minimalism begins in mind. That is the book's motto. Transitioning to digital minimalism is not an easy walk in the park. And it is neither a sprint race. It is a marathon. Careful preparation and a strong foundation have to be established. Crafting the right mindset provides a strong foundation upon which transition is anchored. In this transition process, bad habits have to be identified and killed. Good habits have to be nurtured and practiced. And all these can only be achieved when the right mindset is in place. The book identifies and explains what it means to have a digital minimalism mindset. The biggest loss due to digital addiction is a loss of productivity. Many labor hours are lost due to social media addiction. Many more are lost to digital games. And still, more is lost watching streaming media online. In this book, you will learn not only how to stop this loss of productivity, but also how to use digital technology and its alternatives to boost your level of productivity. Finally, digital minimalism is a lifestyle. It is not just a mindset or a habit - it is a wholesome lifestyle. In this book, you will learn how to make digital minimalism your life-long endeavor. This will ensure that you will continue reaping fruits from your evergreen digital minimalism tree. Grab your copy today to learn to nurture inner peace instead of the turmoil brought on by digital overload.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 5, 2020
ISBN13 9798694101516
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 168
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   231 g
Language English  

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