The Great Attention Heist: Why Your Smartphone Is Not a Tool (It’s a Trap) and How to Escape Before 2030
The Velvet Rope of Escape Let me tell you about the first time I felt it - really felt it. It was 1:00 AM in an office on the 5th Settlement in New Cairo. I was a banker then, the CLCU Outbound Manager for a mid-sized institution. My title sounded important, but the reality was seventeen spreadsheets, a backlog of credit reviews, and a phone that never stopped buzzing. I had just finished a brutal quarterly report, and instead of driving back to my apartment - past the half-constructed buildings and the late-night coffee shops - I sat in the dark, thumb gliding over Instagram reels of strangers hiking mountains I would never see. I wasn’t tired. I wasn’t even bored. I was hooked . That night, I calculated the math of my own life. If I spent 4.5 hours a day on my phone (conservative, given my profession), and I had been doing so for seven years, from 2013 to 2020, I had given roughly 1,150 days - over three years of my waking life - to a glowing rectangle. Three years. I could have ...