"It's Happening To All Of Us"- Johann Hari on Focus and Attention

Johann Hari has met the leading experts in the world on attention - and learned that everything we think about this subject is wrong. We think our inability to focus is a personal failing - a flaw in each one of us. It is not. This has been done to all of us - by powerful external forces. Our focus has been stolen. But crucially, he has discovered how - as individuals, and as a society - we can get our focus back, if we are determined to fight for it.

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  • @SN-sz7kw
    @SN-sz7kw5 ай бұрын

    Excellent. Thank you. Finding my focus again in retirement. Those of my age have one advantage - we remember how we functioned before the internet. We’re just as vulnerable to technology, but we have a reference point & know the path back. I’m worried about those who follow, however.

  • @Levandetag
    @Levandetag4 ай бұрын

    Thank You! ... 7.39 in forward ;) Lovely! 5.40 in, great! I have become very allergic to commercials, and I feel its a Good Sound thing, in me, that stops too much to get into me. And also, irritated, when I see parents, (with (small) children, playing in some playground) just looking into their phones. I too want to run infront of them screaming I take that now, so you can make time for your kids, who just long for their parents Being There Close and Playfully Aware. Too much kidnapping our Focus and Attention. It is said somewhere, we today have a focus-span of 45sec´s. I had this jumping from one task to another, in a high volume stressinducing workplace, for yrs in a job I had and daily high interruptions of the focus, it was terrible. Made my brain still having trouble with too much not able to be in too high sounds/chatter. Thank you listening to this is so Good. I lived without connections/internet aso for a time, and had a profound feeling of connection from inside. And a greater calm.

  • @zakatista5246
    @zakatista52465 ай бұрын

    One of the reasons I retired early. The constant forced incoherent distraction in the workplace was crazy.

  • @brianadlich4406

    @brianadlich4406

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s why I want to quit my job and go back to a forklift. I’m in a busy office and it’s the most juggling of any office I ever worked.

  • @SameAsAnyOtherStranger
    @SameAsAnyOtherStranger5 ай бұрын

    This is a great video. I know because I watch way too much KZread. Anyway, Rat Park dude laid out a train of thought starting with the Marshmallow Test which I suddenly realized isn't as much a statement of willpower, but how individuals find satisfaction in life. I would have been a two later kid, but I would be happier with one now. First of4- what's one more marshmallow? You get about as much essence of marshmallowyness from one as you do two, so if the idea of spontaneously having one marshmallow when the idea of having a marshmallow is presented and all the enzymes and biome production first kicks in...different things work differently for different people and for most people differently on different days. Something ironic about savoring this video twice because I let myself get distracted by a train of thought.

  • @indricotherium4802
    @indricotherium48025 ай бұрын

    Isn't mass brain scrambling the idea? Seems to be working well in the UK anyway.

  • @jimicunningable
    @jimicunningable5 ай бұрын

    I got my 1st degree in the 90s. My gateway "drug" into a literate life was a big @#$, conspicuoulsly located, family bookshelf. I notice the real challenge work & night school present to people who were raised on phones - they were cheated, badly.

  • @gilbertpillbrow6978

    @gilbertpillbrow6978

    4 ай бұрын

    That's why I don't have a phone

  • @drawnimo
    @drawnimo5 ай бұрын

    Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

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