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Catherine Price is passionate about learning and experiencing new things, understanding first principles, and using her background as a science journalist to help people question their assumptions and make positive changes in their lives.

Her journalistic work has appeared in publications including The Best American Science Writing, The New York Times, Popular Science, O, The Oprah Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Washington Post Magazine, Parade, Salon, Slate, Men’s Journal, Self, Mother Jones, Health Magazine, and Outside, among others.

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“Steve Jobs was right: smartphones really are different. They’re different in a lot of good ways, obviously. But smartphones also talk back at us. They nag us. They disturb us when we’re working. They demand our attention and reward us when we give it to them. Smartphones engage in disruptive behaviours that have traditionally been performed only by extremely annoying people.”
Catherine Price, How to Break Up With Your Phone: The 30-Day Plan to Take Back Your Life

“The difference between technology and slavery is that slaves are fully aware that they are not free. —Nassim Nicholas Taleb”
Catherine Price, How to Break Up with Your Phone, Revised Edition: The 30-Day Digital Detox Plan

“Put this all together, and it makes sense that spending a lot of time on social media could be associated with depression and lower self-esteem. What doesn’t make sense is that we are deliberately choosing to relive the worst parts of middle school.”
Catherine Price, How to Break Up with Your Phone, Revised Edition: The 30-Day Digital Detox Plan




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