We think this inability to focus is a personal flaw, an individual failure to exert enough willpower over our devices. In the U.S., teenagers now focus on a task for only sixty-five seconds on average, and office workers manage only three minutes. So Hari went on an epic journey across the world to interview the leading experts on human attention and to study their scientific findings-and learned that everything we think we know about this crisis is wrong. He tried all sorts of self-help solutions-even abandoning his phone for three months-but in the long-term, nothing seemed to work. He found that a life of constantly switching from device to device, from tab to tab, is diminishing and depressing. Like so many of us, Johann Hari was finding it much harder to focus than he used to. From the New York Times bestselling author of Chasing the Scream and Lost Connections comes a groundbreaking examination of why this is happening-and how to get our attention back. "Our ability to pay attention is collapsing.
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