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Outsourced Thinking

How Systems, Feeds, and Algorithms Now Shape What We Feel, Fear, and Believe

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Outsourced Thinking

De: Richard Rawson
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Most discussions of technology focus on misinformation, manipulation, or individual self-control. This book takes a different approach. It looks at how feeds, notifications, algorithms, and engagement-driven systems increasingly perform psychological work that people once did internally: pacing attention, regulating emotion, prioritizing concerns, and determining what feels important or urgent.

The result is not constant persuasion, but something subtler. Judgment feels personal even when its starting points are externally shaped. Emotions feel authentic even when their timing is managed. Urgency feels internal even when it is structurally generated. Over time, this outsourcing weakens internal regulation, contributing to exhaustion, reactivity, and a fragile sense of stability—often without a clear cause.

Rather than offering productivity tips or behavioral prescriptions, Outsourced Thinking provides a clear framework for understanding these shifts. It traces how neutrality gives way to regulation, how judgment becomes delegated and then internalized as personal belief, and how emotional and moral attention are shaped by system design.

The book closes by exploring what it means to reclaim cognitive and emotional agency—not by rejecting technology, but by restoring internal capacities that were never meant to be fully externalized.

This is a book for readers who feel mentally stretched, emotionally taxed, or quietly disoriented, and want to understand why—without being told what to do next.
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