Scrolling to Hell: Why Your Screen Time Is Someone Else's Payday
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Your Attention Has Become the Most Valuable Commodity on Earth
Tech companies are worth billions, not because of what they sell to you, but because of what they sell about you.
Your time, your focus, your mental energy - it's all being harvested, packaged, and sold to the highest bidder.
Jack and Adam dive into the invisible war for your mind in this episode of Temporarily Scripted.
The thing is, we're all walking around with these devices that track 52,000 personal attributes about us, and most of us don't even realise we're on the battlefield.
The lads share their own screen time shame - Adam's clocking 12 hours daily (though he swears that includes his computer), while Jack's managing a more modest 2 hours 38 minutes.
But here's the reality: even their "low" numbers would've seemed mental just a decade ago.
From people filming entire gigs through their phones instead of actually experiencing the music, to watching Oppenheimer at the cinema while simultaneously scrolling Instagram, they explore how we've completely lost the plot when it comes to being present.
It's nuts when you think about it - paying good money to watch a massive screen while staring at the tiny one in your pocket.
When was the last time you went to the toilet without your phone?
Adam hasn't taken his since... well, ever. And that 580-day Duolingo streak teaching you to say "the dirty bat is at the train station" in Vietnamese? Yeah, that's time you're never getting back.
The conversation gets properly deep when they discuss how turning off notifications changed their lives, why 95% of YouTube "education" is actually just sophisticated sales funnels, and what happens when VR and AR make today's phone addiction look like child's play.
🧠 The Attention Battlefield:
- 00:00 - The invisible war for your mind begins
- 04:00 - Screen time confessions and daily phone pickups
- 09:00 - Why people watch films at the cinema through their phones
- 14:00 - The psychology of the hook and intermittent rewards
- 21:00 - How Facebook knows you better than you know yourself
- 26:00 - Breaking free from notification addiction
- 34:00 - Why YouTube education is actually a shopping experience
- 42:00 - The future dystopia of VR and AR addiction
- 49:00 - Surveillance capitalism and you being the product
- 56:00 - Practical strategies for reclaiming your mental sovereignty
🎯 Key Insights That'll Blow Your Mind:
- Facebook tracks 1.1 million data points per user annually
- Average person spends 3 hours 15 minutes daily on their phone
- We touch our phones 2,617 times a day (that's mental)
- Attention spans dropped from 12 seconds to 8 seconds - less than a goldfish
- Every notification is engineered to trigger dopamine like a slot machine
If you've found yourself doom-scrolling at 2am wondering where the last three hours went, this episode might be your wake-up call.
You know what I mean?
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