Friction: Why we're paying twice for modern life

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Management number 232003772 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$5.50 Model Number 232003772
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Why the life we made easier still feels hard to live"Eliot Mannoia asks a quiet yet unsettling question: what makes us human in a world where life no longer presents us with challenges?" — Prof. Dr. Sabine T. Köszegi, Chair of the UNESCO Advisory Board on AI Ethics, AustriaWe take the escalator all day, then pay a gym to climb its stairs. We download meditation apps to recover the stillness our devices helped erode. We swipe for connection in cities packed with people. A multi-trillion-dollar wellness industry now sells back the effort, focus, and texture that ordinary life once gave us for free.In Friction, Eliot Mannoia names a defining contradiction of modern life: we pay once for the technologies that remove friction, and again for the products and services that sell it back to us.Drawing on observations from London to Tokyo to São Paulo, Mannoia introduces the idea of Artificial Hardship: the deliberate reintroduction of challenge, effort, and presence into lives made too frictionless. He connects the dots between the wellness boom, rising loneliness, and our growing hunger for meaning, depth, and human contact.Friction is not anti-technology. It is a deeply researched, practical guide for living well with progress without losing the parts of ourselves that convenience cannot replace.Inside, you’ll find:A new way to see why the things designed to help us are costing us more than we thinkThe Human Curve: how reduced effort reshapes cognition, relationships, and identityA 90-Day Re-Entry Plan: for readers who want more than diagnosisFor readers of Stolen Focus, Four Thousand Weeks, Dopamine Nation, and How to Do Nothing. Read more

ASIN B0GX2ZZG87
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ISBN13 978-3950609912
Language English
File size 3.7 MB
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Publisher Eliot Mannoia
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Print length 340 pages
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Publication date April 19, 2026
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