书籍 Stolen Focus的封面

Stolen Focus

Johann Hari

出版时间

2022-01-24

ISBN

9780593138519

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In the United States, teenagers can focus on one task for only sixty-five seconds at a time, and office workers average only three minutes. Like so many of us, Johann Hari was finding that constantly switching from device to device and tab to tab was a diminishing and depressing way to live. He tried all sorts of self-help solutions — even abandoning his phone for three months — but nothing seemed to work. So Hari went on an epic journey across the world to interview the leading experts on human attention — and he discovered that everything we think we know about this crisis is wrong.

We think our inability to focus is a personal failure to exert enough willpower over our devices. The truth is even more disturbing: our focus has been stolen by powerful external forces that have left us uniquely vulnerable to corporations determined to raid our attention for profit. Hari found that there are twelve deep causes of this crisis, from the decline of mind-wandering to rising pollution, all of which have robbed some of our attention. In Stolen Focus, he introduces readers to Silicon Valley dissidents who learned to hack human attention, and veterinarians who diagnose dogs with ADHD. He explores a favela in Rio de Janeiro where everyone lost their attention in a particularly surreal way, and an office in New Zealand that discovered a remarkable technique to restore workers’ productivity.

Crucially, Hari learned how we can reclaim our focus — as individuals, and as a society — if we are determined to fight for it. Stolen Focus will transform the debate about attention and finally show us how to get it back.

用户评论
内容比較重複,概念也不新穎。
新东西不多,基本是把各个领域中对注意力有【相关性】影响研究堆砌了一下,穿插了很多个人故事,对我来说全部跳过觉得没有必要。浪费了和全球不同领域顶尖教授的访谈机会,引用的基本都是之前的研究。科技明明影响最大,写来写去还总是大众媒体的那几个东西:监视资本主义、商业模式,个体自己的控制能力这块弱化了。一般畅销书的信息密度。
老生常谈,确实; 大惊小怪? 很有可能, 毕竟作者也是会犯错误的,比如2019大爆发的预测错误,直接结果就是自己发烧。 但是, 感觉作者的逻辑,或者说是观点表述还是较为清晰的, 从LGBT到法国工人争取周末休息的权利, 再到对注意力主动权(社交媒体和自己之间)的争夺,作者认为这个可以一脉相承,个人认为也可以类比。 例证,数据还有很多小故事,总感觉多余,或者说作者表述有些枯燥。 还是推荐想增加自控力的朋友做参考。
英文版看了两章,好焦虑,想快点读完,最终还是买了中文版。读完之后反而放松了,觉得没必要那么快,一点点吸收也很好。
资料翔实,非常有意思。有空的时候我来做一下读书笔记。
一大堆不知所云的故事
听的有声书,10个小时,感觉没有什么新的东西。老生常谈问题。social media利用人性弱点来赚钱,但是人类发展史不都这样嘛。
废话连篇,垃圾英文书的一个典型特点就是起一个巨宏大的标题,让人以为他会讲些什么,然后他只揽镜自怜长篇累牍地讲一些personal的experience,并宣称他发现了对全人类的解药…… 好歹尊重一下nonfiction,不要把科普变成记叙文小故事……