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Your attention is not a passive resource, it's the most contested real estate on the planet.
In this episode, Bart Walsh pulls back the curtain on what he calls the greatest heist in human history: the systematic theft of human consciousness by the algorithm economy. This isn't a productivity conversation. This is a survival conversation.
Bart breaks down why our brains are literally shrinking under the weight of short-form digital noise, why we're using distraction as a drug to avoid the terrifying weight of our own potential, and, most importantly, how to fight back.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- Why the prefrontal cortex is shrinking and what that means for your future
- The concept of digital sobriety — and why it's selective, not absolute
- How to build a Deep Work Sanctuary in a world engineered for distraction
- The lost (and revolutionary) power of radical boredom
- Why critical consumption is the new literacy — and how to rewire your attention span
- The uncomfortable truth: we're not bored, we're avoiding our own greatness
Key Takeaway: A focused human being, fully awake, fully present, refusing to look away from their own potential, is the most dangerous force on this planet. Your attention is no longer for sale.
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