Research, guides, and stories about breaking the scroll loop and living a life the algorithm can't monetize.
There's a specific feeling. You reach for your phone without deciding to. By the time you notice, thirty minutes have passed and you can't remember what you opened it for.
Your attention isn't being hacked. It's being farmed. And the harvest is your capacity to do the work that matters.
Digital minimalism isn't about rejecting technology. It's about deciding what deserves your attention — and protecting it fiercely.
In a world engineered to fragment your attention, the ability to concentrate deeply isn't a personality trait. It's a competitive advantage.
We asked 50 people to join the Collective and go one week without checking their phone in the first 30 minutes of their day. Here's what they found.
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