PLANET ON DRUGS
Are we all junkies?
Online addiction is an ambivalent and emotional phenomenon whose multiple symptoms can no longer be overlooked in society: low attention spans, the search for simple answers to complex questions, radicalisation and polarisation within society, and mental health problems among adults and young people are on the rise. The principles of the Enlightenment as the ‘Age of Reason’ are coming under pressure. Democracies and alliances of states are increasingly losing stability.
Can we manage to detox?
Tackling online addiction is less a problem of knowledge and more one of acceptance and implementation. The biggest obstacle to overcoming online addiction is ourselves. This book presents a comprehensive and group-specific toolkit – including technological tools and elements for an effective regulation of the internet industry. This toolbox is intended to help free our children, ourselves, our environment and our society from online addiction so that we can once again make the most of the online and offline worlds.
Shaping the future or managing the downfall?
We should look positively ahead and act with the necessary determination. Hostility to technology and cultural pessimism are out of place. We have neglected the risks and side effects of the new technologies of the internet and smartphone/tablet for far too long and should now take countermeasures. Purposeful action is of utmost importance for us personally, for future generations and for the future of all humanity in the 21st century.
Author
The author deliberately focuses the book on the development of concrete and realisable solutions.
Online addiction
Almost all of humanity is currently on the online drug, albeit to varying degrees.
App MyOlaf
An app that focuses on positive reinforcement could make an important contribution to overcoming online addiction.
Lectures & Coachings
You can request a lecture or seminar on the book here without obligation.