301: The Future is Analog and Books Aren’t Going Anywhere with David Sax

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What happens when you write a book called The Revenge of Analog, only to find a pandemic relentlessly converting everything to virtual a few years later?
David Sax answered the call with a follow-up book, the only one he could write from the confines of home, describing the malaise of digital pushed to its extremes, again making the case for RR: Real Reality (and you know we couldn’t resist a few pirate jokes to follow).
I know you’ll love this conversation as much as I did about the timeless nature of our most meaningful moments; the future of books, book clubs, and bookstores; and why the metaverse has nothing to do with our salvation as a species.
More About David: David Sax is a technology critic and bestselling author of five books, including Save the Deli, The Tastemakers, The Revenge of Analog, and The Soul of an Entrepreneur. His new book, The Future Is Analog: How to Create a More Human World, highlights the resurgence of analog goods and ideas in a digitally proliferated world. He reminds us all that we should look for community and humanity, not convenience and technology.

🌟Key Takeaway: There are things that are just better in AR: Actual Reality (as opposed to digital). Books, speaking engagements, school, bookstores. There’s nothing saying we have to choose the metaverse despite how relentlessly it’s marketed to us.
 
✅Next Action: When someone asks you about your plans for the future, consider: What makes you feel the most human? What kind of connection do you crave and desire? How can you bring more of that into your life? Take something back that has gone digital and return to analog, whether it’s buying a hardcover book or sending a handwritten thank you note.

📘Books: 

Free Time: Lose The Busywork, Love Your Business


Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One 

Life After College


A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload by Cal Newport 


The Algebra of Happiness: Notes on the Pursuit of Success, Love, and Meaning by Scott Galloway


The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google by Scott Galloway


🔗Resources:

David on the web, Twitter, LinkedIn


Article: New York Times—This is Life in the Metaverse


Scott Galloway: Newsletter, The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway


Podcast: 3 Books with Neil Pasricha



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