The Cost of the Infinite Scroll

The Cost of the Infinite Scroll
Your attention is your most valuable resource

In the age of AI and social media algorithms, we are facing a new kind of exhaustion. It is not the physical tiredness that comes after a long walk. It is a specific type of mental dimming.

This happens because your attention is being treated as a product. Algorithms are designed to keep you scrolling by giving you a constant stream of high intensity, low value information.

In nature, most things have a beginning, a middle, and an end. You eat a meal. You finish a conversation. You watch the sunset.

Social media algorithms are designed to remove the end. There is no stop signal. When you scroll, you are forcing your brain to process thousands of tiny, disconnected fragments of information. A headline, a joke, a tragedy, followed by an ad. This all happens within seconds.

This creates input overload. Your brain is working overtime to categorize this information/data. Because the stream never ends, it never gets to store the information.

It just stays in an active, stressed state.

AI and the Decision Tax

AI tools can be incredibly helpful. They also introduce a new decision tax. Because AI can generate infinite options in seconds, we are often forced to choose between twenty different versions of an idea rather than just creating one.

Every choice you make uses a bit of your daily fuel.

It does not matter how small the choice is. When you spend your morning sorting through AI generated options or algorithmic feeds, you are spending your best energy on the menu instead of the meal.
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Reclaiming Your Attention Buffer

To stay focused in a world designed to distract you, you have to protect your attention buffer. This is the space between an impulse and an action.

Something to try, once a week, call it a slow day: For the first hour of your day, avoid all infinite feeds. No social media or news, and no AI chatbots to feed thoughts or questions into. Instead, engage with static information.

  • Read a physical book.
  • Write on paper.
  • Look out the window.

It really is that simple to start reclaiming your attention.

By starting with slow data, you set your processing speed for the day. You are telling your mind that you choose what is worth your energy. You are not letting an algorithm decide for you.

Your attention is your most valuable resource. If you give it away to every digital ping, you will not have enough left for the things that actually move your life forward. Guard your inputs to protect your output.

Stay curious!

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