The Hidden Truth About Your Phone Addiction That Nobody Wants to Discuss
The Brutal Truth About Your Smartphone That Tech Companies Hide
"You are not a consumer. You are a creator. The world needs what you have to offer." - Seth Godin
You check your phone 96 times per day. That's once every 10 minutes while you're awake. Meanwhile, cocaine addicts typically use their drug only two to three times daily. Your smartphone is literally more addictive than hard drugs, and we're all pretending this is normal.
I spent 11 hours on my phone in a single day last month. Eleven hours. That's longer than most people sleep, and I had absolutely no idea where the time went. One minute I was checking a quick notification, the next minute it was midnight and I felt hollow inside, wondering what happened to my entire day.
Here's what tech companies don't want you to realize: you're not the customer, you're the product. The attention economy is worth over $700 billion annually, and Facebook, Google, and TikTok aren't social media companies. They're attention harvesting machines that have turned your focus into their profit marginβ¦
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