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Mass Amnesia: How Algorithms Are Making Us Forget Ourselves

Mass Amnesia: How Algorithms Are Making Us Forget Ourselves

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Are you losing yourself in the scroll? If you’ve ever felt “off,” unfocused, or like your memories are slipping through your fingers, you’re not imagining it. Welcome to the podcast that dares to expose the controversial truth behind digital amnesia and the silent epidemic of mass amnesia sweeping modern society.

In this episode, we unravel how algorithm manipulation and curated digital experiences are hijacking your brain, eroding your long-term memory, and quietly reshaping your identity. Discover why overstimulation and endless artificial inputs are making us forget who we are—and what we can do about it.

We don’t just diagnose the problem; we deliver the antidote. Tune in for six powerful steps to reclaim your memory and self: from building self-awareness and rediscovering your passions, to making the ordinary sacred and leaving a tangible trail in a world gone digital. This isn’t just another digital wellness podcast—it’s a wake-up call for anyone who wants to break free from cognitive drift and live with mental clarity and authenticity.

Ready to remember who you are? Hit play, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to reclaim their mind. Your journey back to yourself starts now—one real, intentional moment at a time.


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