
In a world where technology hijacks our attention, "The Distraction Addiction" offers digital mindfulness strategies for reclaiming focus. Pioneering the "Slow Media" movement, Pang's concept of "email-apnea" reveals how our devices literally take our breath away. Can you master technology without it mastering you?
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What happens when you check your phone 34 times a day, process 110 messages every 24 hours, and spend 720 hours annually staring at screens? You might think you're staying connected, productive, efficient. But here's the uncomfortable truth: you're holding your breath. Literally. Up to 80% of us unconsciously stop breathing properly while checking email-a phenomenon called "email apnea" that triggers the same fight-or-flight response our ancestors experienced when facing predators. Our bodies can't distinguish between a saber-toothed tiger and an overflowing inbox. This isn't a minor quirk of modern life-it's a fundamental mismatch between our ancient biology and our digital present. We're not just distracted; we're physiologically stressed by the very tools designed to make life easier. Our devices follow Moore's law, doubling in processing power roughly every two years, while our brains remain relatively unchanged. This growing disparity creates an uncomfortable comparison: computers become exponentially faster and more powerful, while we merely age. Stanford researchers discovered that people unconsciously treat computers like people, applying social rules despite knowing machines lack feelings. We trust digital "agents" who share our ethnicity, assume male computer voices are more competent, and even demonstrate politeness when evaluating software.
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