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 .p265 1st attention layer: immediate actions, 2nd layer longer term goals, 3rd layer focus on how and why
 .p266 denial of service attacks on our minds
 .p268 author's 6 big life changes:
  .1: reduce task switching
  .2: access flow state, ability to focus deeply
  .3: six months of year off social media
  .4: hour walk, let mind wander
  .5: strict about 8 hours sleep
  .6: play freely with children
 .p275 activists paint warnings on [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsnorth_power_station | Kingsnorth Coal Station ]], explain their goals in court, acquitted by jury
 .p276 new coal stations cancelled, began to close remaining
 .p280 "a steady state economy"
 .index [[ | Nir Eyal ]]
 .index [[ | Tristan Harris ]]
 .index [[ | Aza Raskin ]]

Stolen Focus

Why You Can't Pay Attention -- and How to Think Deeply Again

Johann Hari 2022 Aloha Lib 153.733 HARI Johann


  • p50 Mihaly Csikszentmihali (cheek-sent-he-high-ee) hiding from bombs in butcher shop, with collaborator corpses on meat hooks

  • p52 goes to study psychology, shocked by dominance of B. F. Skinner

  • p57 Positive psychology focus on what makes life worth living

  • p65 Charles Czeisler

  • p66 sleep deprivation stretched normal half-second responses to five seconds
  • p73 Roxanne Prichard 5 mg melatonin blows out sleep receptors ??? citation needed, nothing obvious in literature

  • p80 57% of Americans now do not read a single book in a typical year
  • p82 compared to books, screens less understandable and remembered "screen inferiority"
  • p84 the "message"? The world can be understood in 280 characters
  • p85 Twitter least useful ... your thinking will rapidly degrede
  • p94 rp304 Mlodinow Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Constantly Changing World 2018

  • p96 Poincaré solution for Automorphic Functions while stepping onto a bus

  • p106 Tristan Harris The Social Dilemma

  • p119 Aza Raskin

  • p119 infinite scroll

  • p121 social media makes people unempathetic, angry, and hostile
  • p127 rp307 Age of Surveillance Capitalism

  • p133 Sites "frack" you, learn your triggers and target your attention
  • p136 YouTube recommended Alex Jones Infowars 15 billion times

  • p140 rage-driven algorithms of social media and Youtube damages attention and focus
  • p148 Nir Ayal blog post: Want to Hook Your Users? Drive Them Crazy

  • p150 Ronald Purser

  • p150 Lauren Berlant cruel optimism

  • p151 Stress is imposed on you
  • p153 The average weight gain for an adult between 1960 and 2002 was 24 pounds
  • p155 environment designed to invade and raid our focus
  • p156 "just ban surveillance capitalism"
  • p162 Mark Ledwich says YouTube is slightly deradicalizing

    • unless you log in so it can track you says Nir
  • p164 Common Ground, internal unit at Facebook, 64% join extremist groups because Facebook recommended them
  • p165 dismissed by Facebook
  • p166 Hari, war on drugs: Chasing the Scream

  • p166 Swiss grandmother Lydia Hari
  • p168 Hari gay, was crime, now OK
  • p170 Jaron Lanier stopped warning about dystopias, which inspired designers to make them

  • p173 Bayview near SF, violence and stress

  • p176 Children with 4+ types of trauma 32.6 times more likely to have attention or behavior problem diagnoses
  • p181 Universal basic income

  • p197 Dale Pinnock nutritionist

  • p200 kids not fed preservatives and dyes, 50% attentiveness improvement
  • p202 Joel T. Nigg OHSU, ADHD linked to food

  • p205 living near major road, 15% more likely to develop dementia
  • p205 Yuchi et al

  • p206 Vitruvius lead pipe poisoning

  • p208 1925 Dr. Alice Hamilton opposed leaded gasoline

    • Thomas Midgley pushed leaded gasoline, later diagnosed with lead poisoning

  • p221 Dr. Sami Timimi opposed medicalization of ADHD

  • p222 people think psychiatrists are pill dispensers
  • p223 Moved "problem child" away from irrational teacher
  • p224 struggle to focus labelled ADHD, instead discover underlying problem by listening to child
  • p224 Alan Sroufe

  • p225 ADHD caused by chaotic environment
  • p226 reaction to circumstances
  • p227 Author's friends use stimulants to concentrate on projects
  • p228 ADHD stimulant dextroamphetamine reduces meth addict cravings

  • p228 Adderall same effect

  • p231 rp325 1999 ADHD 14 month clinical trial

  • p233 identical twins treated alike, similar behavior (like ADHD) results
  • p234 flawed twin studies aside, no individual gene is has large causal role
  • p235 non-twin studies show 20% to 30% of ADHD relates to genes
  • p235 Joel Nigg at OHSU, Child and Adolescent Psychology

  • p235 Alan Sroufe genes (ie ADHD) switch by environmental input

  • p239 37% of elementary schools have no form of recess, most time spent drilling for tests
  • p240 Lenore Skenazy

  • p240 unaccompanied 9yo children reported as parental negligence to police
  • p242 children 3 times more likely to be struck by lightning than killed by a stranger
  • p244 children learn their most important skills when they play
  • p245 Barbara Sarnecka UC Irvine, childhood is exploring, not mapped

  • p246 Jonathan Haidt play deprivation -> rise in child anxiety

  • p248 460,000 children missing for more than 1 hour, 105 were actual kidnappings, all but 8 made it home safe

  • p249 Classrooms with boxes and toys, kids told to play; some did, many just stood and watched, inert
  • p250 teaches child independence

  • p252 Child told what to do - bored, couldn't focus. Allowed to play, attention and reading thrived
  • p252 Experiences at school led to feelings of incompetence
  • p253 Neale Donald Walsch "Life begins at the edge of your comfort zone."

  • p254 Parents change when they see their kids do something without help.
  • p256 No Child Left Behind Act huge testing increases, 22% increase in severe attention problems

    • compared to what contemporary control?
  • p256 Sudbury Valley School structure created by student

  • p259 post-1870 modern schools: sit still, shut up, follow orders, prepare for factory work
  • p260 rats that play when young are smarter
  • p261 Evangelische Schule Berlin Zentrum students choose subject, then half of lessons explore it deeply

  • p261 Finland, children play until age 7, 5 hours of schoolwork w/o homework until age 16, no testing, free play
  • p262 only 0.1% diagnosed with attention problems
  • p265 1st attention layer: immediate actions, 2nd layer longer term goals, 3rd layer focus on how and why
  • p266 denial of service attacks on our minds
  • p268 author's 6 big life changes:
    • 1: reduce task switching
    • 2: access flow state, ability to focus deeply
    • 3: six months of year off social media
    • 4: hour walk, let mind wander
    • 5: strict about 8 hours sleep
    • 6: play freely with children
  • p275 activists paint warnings on Kingsnorth Coal Station, explain their goals in court, acquitted by jury

  • p276 new coal stations cancelled, began to close remaining
  • p280 "a steady state economy"
  • index Nir Eyal

  • index Tristan Harris

  • index Aza Raskin

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