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Stolen Focus

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Johann Hari

Social media platforms, designed to maximize user engagement through addictive features like infinite scroll and notifications, exploit our attention for profit, often at the expense of focus. While multitasking is celebrated in modern culture, it fragments our cognitive efficiency, as humans are biologically incapable of processing multiple tasks simultaneously. This constant switching, known as the "switch-cost effect," diminishes productivity and attention spans, a phenomenon exacerbated by the rapid acceleration of information online. Yet, achieving deep focus, or "flow," remains possible through intrinsically rewarding, challenging tasks that demand undivided attention. Although platforms like Facebook amplify division through algorithms prioritizing sensational content, they also demonstrate the potential for collective action, as seen in movements like Coletivo Papo Reto in Brazil. Addressing the attention crisis requires systemic change, from ethical tech innovations to workplace reforms, as global efforts show promising results in reclaiming focus and productivity.

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Social media platforms are intentionally designed to capture and hold our attention, leveraging psychological principles to maximize user engagement and, in turn, advertising revenue. This book delves into the profound consequences of this attention economy, exploring how it fragments our focus, reshapes societal priorities, and fuels division through algorithm-driven sensationalism. Blending insights from psychology, technology, and real-world examples, it examines the challenges of multitasking, the science of deep focus, and the potential for reclaiming our ability to concentrate. Ultimately, it offers a thought-provoking look at how we can resist the pull of distraction and foster meaningful change in a hyperconnected world.

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Johann Hari is an author and journalist who has contributed to publications such as The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Guardian and The New Republic, among many others. He is also the author of God Save the Queen?, a humorous critique of the British monarchy.

Social media platforms, designed to maximize user engagement through addictive features like infinite scroll and notifications, exploit our attention for profit, often at the expense of focus. While multitasking is celebrated in modern culture, it fragments our cognitive efficiency, as humans are biologically incapable of processing multiple tasks simultaneously. This constant switching, known as the "switch-cost effect," diminishes productivity and attention spans, a phenomenon exacerbated by the rapid acceleration of information online. Yet, achieving deep focus, or "flow," remains possible through intrinsically rewarding, challenging tasks that demand undivided attention. Although platforms like Facebook amplify division through algorithms prioritizing sensational content, they also demonstrate the potential for collective action, as seen in movements like Coletivo Papo Reto in Brazil. Addressing the attention crisis requires systemic change, from ethical tech innovations to workplace reforms, as global efforts show promising results in reclaiming focus and productivity.

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The Accelerating Crisis of Lost Focus

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Engineered Addiction: How Social Media Captures Attention

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How Social Media Divides and Distracts Us

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Breaking Free from the Multitasking Trap

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Reclaiming Focus in a Distracted World

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