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Pros & Cons
Pros
Irresistible is a book that examines the rise of technology addiction. The book ends with ideas about how to curb our collective behavioral addictions.
Cons
The book is very heavy on talking about behavioral addiction. While there are some interesting facts within the book, it is geared more toward psychology driven people. Disappointing for sure.
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social, good, behavioral, addicted and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 1,968 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 5 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I didnt have the foggiest idea i may be addicted
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
From here i recommend turning to atomic habits
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now after congressional testimonies it appears that the world is starting to realize this too
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I give credit to the author for identifying the situation in 2017
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Discusses their business model which is disturbing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It’s amazing that a book written in 2017 can already appear dated in its views of technology which basically proves the author’s point
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
While i found this book a little bit repetitive and tedious it was tolerable for an audio book
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im unsure if id of mastered the will and stamina to plow through a hard copy
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