The Dopamine Trap: Why Nobody Can Focus Anymore

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Bol What happened to human attention?Why does silence feel uncomfortable now? Why can people scroll for hours but struggle to focus for minutes? Why does modern life feel mentally exhausting even when we are doing "nothing"?In The Dopamine Trap: Why Nobody Can Focus Anymore, Kaushlendra Kumar Thakur explores the hidden psychological crisis unfolding in the digital age - a world where algorithms, notifications, short videos, artificial intelligence, and endless stimulation are reshaping the human brain in real time.Written in a powerful narrative style, this book goes beyond surface-level productivity advice and dives deep into the emotional and neurological consequences of modern distraction: - dopamine addiction- attention fragmentation- social media overstimulation- anxiety and digital overload- emotional numbness- sleep destruction- AI-driven content addiction- the collapse of deep thinkingBut this is not just a book about technology.It is a book about reclaiming the human mind.Through immersive storytelling and psychologically grounded insights, The Dopamine Trap reveals how modern systems are competing for your attention every second of the day - and what you can do to regain focus, clarity, peace, and awareness before distraction becomes permanent.If you have ever felt mentally exhausted, emotionally overstimulated, unable to focus, or trapped inside endless scrolling, this book will explain why.And more importantly, it will show you that your attention can still be reclaimed.Perfect for readers interested in: - psychology- dopamine and addiction- digital minimalism- attention span recovery- social media psychology- mental health and modern life- mindfulness and focus- AI and the future of humanity

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What happened to human attention?Why does silence feel uncomfortable now? Why can people scroll for hours but struggle to focus for minutes? Why does modern life feel mentally exhausting even when we are doing "nothing"?In The Dopamine Trap: Why Nobody Can Focus Anymore, Kaushlendra Kumar Thakur explores the hidden psychological crisis unfolding in the digital age - a world where algorithms, notifications, short videos, artificial intelligence, and endless stimulation are reshaping the human brain in real time.Written in a powerful narrative style, this book goes beyond surface-level productivity advice and dives deep into the emotional and neurological consequences of modern distraction: - dopamine addiction- attention fragmentation- social media overstimulation- anxiety and digital overload- emotional numbness- sleep destruction- AI-driven content addiction- the collapse of deep thinkingBut this is not just a book about technology.It is a book about reclaiming the human mind.Through immersive storytelling and psychologically grounded insights, The Dopamine Trap reveals how modern systems are competing for your attention every second of the day - and what you can do to regain focus, clarity, peace, and awareness before distraction becomes permanent.If you have ever felt mentally exhausted, emotionally overstimulated, unable to focus, or trapped inside endless scrolling, this book will explain why.And more importantly, it will show you that your attention can still be reclaimed.Perfect for readers interested in: - psychology- dopamine and addiction- digital minimalism- attention span recovery- social media psychology- mental health and modern life- mindfulness and focus- AI and the future of humanity

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Pages: 149, Paperback, Independently published


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