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In this episode, we have the tough task of examining the evidence that our society is losing its ability for prolonged attention, focus and concentration. We talk about what are the main factors leading to this, and what we can do to mediate it individually, but also collectively through regulation if necessary, before it becomes intergenerational. Is this also another symptom, like depression and addiction, of growing up with less and less face to face social connection and non-focused attention?
Fortunately today’s guest, the New York Times bestselling author Johann Hari, has written about Depression and Addiction, and his new book “Stolen Focus: What you can’t pay attention and how to think deeply again”, focuses on this very issue of Attention.
Johann is a British award winning author and journalist. His book on Addiction ‘Chasing the Scream: the First and Last Days of the War on Drugs’, has been adapted into the Oscar-nominated film ‘The United States Vs Billie Holiday’.
And his second book, ‘Lost Connections: Uncovering The Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions’ was shortlisted for an award by the British Medical Association.
His TED talks have been viewed more than 80 million times. Over the past decade he has written for some of the world’s leading newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, and the Spectator. And he has appeared on NPR, HBO, The Joe Rogan Podcast, and the BBC.
What we discuss:
00:00 Short Intro
050:0 Rumi’s quote, ’The wound is where the light enters you’
09:42 The 12 reasons for our shrinking attention
11.10 Task switching and the illusion of multitasking
14.27 Higher stress from faster lives
17:00 Deep concentration only when feeling safety
18:41 Technologies that monitor us and manipulate our attention
20:00 Precedents in history for laws to ban certain elements that were harmful
22:00 The social media business model and the alternative
45:16 Gabor Mate, trauma and the rise of ADHD
48:45 Lowering of length of sleep and bad diet
50:00 The loss of exercise, sedentary schooling
53:00 www.letgrow.org, free social play without supervision
01:04:00 Flow states: Meaningful goals at the edge of your ability
References:
Leonard Cohen quote: ‘There’s a crack in everything, that’s where the light gets in’
Earl Millar at MIT - Task Switching and the Switch- Cost effect
Nadine Burke-Harris - Ex-Surgeon general of California, adverse childhood experience survey
Tristan Harris - Social Dilemma documentary
Gabor Mate book on addiction - In the realm of Hungry ghosts
Johann Hari book on addiction - Lost Connections
www.letgrow.org, free social play without supervision
David Hume quote - ‘reason is the slave of the passions’
The Corporation, documentary about the history of corporations
Paul Graham - the world will become more addictive
Krisna Murti quote- ‘it’s no sign of good health to be adjusted to a profoundly sick society’