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Exploring Intentionality Mode: A Philosophy and Practice for Reclaiming Attention
Intentionality mode, as introduced in the philosophy excerpt, is a deliberate state of mind and practice designed to counter the pervasive attack on human attention in the digital age. It is both a shield and a compass, enabling individuals to navigate the algorithm-dr... See more
Intentionality mode, as introduced in the philosophy excerpt, is a deliberate state of mind and practice designed to counter the pervasive attack on human attention in the digital age. It is both a shield and a compass, enabling individuals to navigate the algorithm-dr... See more
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Follow up to “The Currency of Attention in an Age of Infinite Access”.. Written with Grok
The Currency of Attention in an Age of Infinite Access
In the shadowed agora of the digital age, a silent siege rages—a worldwide assault on the fragile currency of human attention. This is no mere distraction but a calculated plunder, where algorithms, honed by artificial intelligence, transmute fleeting glances into chains of escapism. AI, once a ... See more
In the shadowed agora of the digital age, a silent siege rages—a worldwide assault on the fragile currency of human attention. This is no mere distraction but a calculated plunder, where algorithms, honed by artificial intelligence, transmute fleeting glances into chains of escapism. AI, once a ... See more
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Your prompt emphasizes prioritizing intentionality over interest-driven algorithms, controlling the digital environment to align with specific intentions, and eliminating "brain rot" (mindless, low-value content). This builds on the previous discussion of separate accounts for intentional and escapist content, as well as the Atomic Habits framework for engineering environments. Below, I’ll distill this into a concise strategy for creating an intentionality mode, matching your digital environment to your intent, and turning off brain rot, with practical steps and connections to your earlier ideas. - Written with Grok