Doom Scroll: Phone Addiction, Distraction Brain, and How to Get Your Mind Back Without Quitting Modern Life
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You are not weak. You are outgunned. You have tried the things. Grayscale mode. Screen-time alerts. Dumb-phones. Cal Newport. The four-day Twitter fast that ended on day five. You know you are on your phone too much. You also know that the advice you have already heard is not enough. Doom Scroll is the book for the person who is tired of being lied to by clean five-step systems. No cabin. No lake. No throwing the phone in a drawer. Just an honest map of what is actually happening to your attention, what it has cost you, what does not work - and the few things that do. Written by someone who has tried every intervention and lost most of them, this is the rare book on phone addiction that will not insult your intelligence. It is short on platitudes and long on specifics. It names the bargains you make with yourself. It explains why your willpower keeps losing to a device engineered by some of the most talented behavioral designers alive. It tells you what actually works - and admits, when something doesn't. Inside, you'll find: - The real mechanics of phone addiction - without the TED-talk neuroscience filler - Why "just delete the apps" and screen-time alerts almost always fail - The four things the phone is secretly doing for you (and why naming them changes everything) - A specific, lived-in accounting of what scrolling has actually cost you - The single best intervention - friction architecture - and how to design a life your weakest self cannot scroll its way out of - How to rebuild the boredom muscle that doom-scrolling sanded down - The realistic long game - keeping the phone without letting it run your one life The phone is not evil. The phone is a casino in your pocket. You will not out-discipline a casino. You will, with the right architecture and a little honesty, stop letting it run your one life. Read it. You will not look at the device the same way.
You are not weak. You are outgunned. You have tried the things. Grayscale mode. Screen-time alerts. Dumb-phones. Cal Newport. The four-day Twitter fast that ended on day five. You know you are on your phone too much. You also know that the advice you have already heard is not enough. Doom Scroll is the book for the person who is tired of being lied to by clean five-step systems. No cabin. No lake. No throwing the phone in a drawer. Just an honest map of what is actually happening to your attention, what it has cost you, what does not work - and the few things that do. Written by someone who has tried every intervention and lost most of them, this is the rare book on phone addiction that will not insult your intelligence. It is short on platitudes and long on specifics. It names the bargains you make with yourself. It explains why your willpower keeps losing to a device engineered by some of the most talented behavioral designers alive. It tells you what actually works - and admits, when something doesn't. Inside, you'll find: - The real mechanics of phone addiction - without the TED-talk neuroscience filler - Why "just delete the apps" and screen-time alerts almost always fail - The four things the phone is secretly doing for you (and why naming them changes everything) - A specific, lived-in accounting of what scrolling has actually cost you - The single best intervention - friction architecture - and how to design a life your weakest self cannot scroll its way out of - How to rebuild the boredom muscle that doom-scrolling sanded down - The realistic long game - keeping the phone without letting it run your one life The phone is not evil. The phone is a casino in your pocket. You will not out-discipline a casino. You will, with the right architecture and a little honesty, stop letting it run your one life. Read it. You will not look at the device the same way.
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