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SUMMARY
STOLEN FOCUS
BASED ON THE BOOK BY JOHANN HARI
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: BRIEF BOOKS PUBLISHING
CONTENT
The Nature of Stolen Focus
Increase in Speed, Switching, and Filtering
The Crippling of Our Flow States
Physical and Mental Exhaustion
The Collapse of Sustained Reading
The Disruption of Mind-Wandering
Technology That Can Track and Manipulate You
The Rise of Cruel Optimism
Stress and Trauma
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention--and How to Think Deeply Again" by Johann Hari explores the attention crisis from a systemic perspective, challenging the notion that it stems solely from individual failings. Hari investigates the deeper causes of declining attention spans, including technology's persuasive design, the impact of stress and trauma, and societal factors.
The book critiques oversimplified solutions and introduces the concept of "cruel optimism," cautioning against relying solely on self-restraint to combat attention issues. Hari examines how persuasive technology and manipulative algorithms exploit vulnerabilities, eroding focus. By linking childhood trauma and stress to attention deficits, the book underscores the importance of addressing external forces to reclaim our ability to focus.
© 2025 Brief Books Publishing (Lydbok): 9798347980581
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Lydbok: 18. februar 2025
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