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#131: Scroll. Click. Forget. Repeat. How the Algorithm Made Us Shallow (And How to Fix It)

#131: Scroll. Click. Forget. Repeat. How the Algorithm Made Us Shallow (And How to Fix It)

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We live in the age of short thoughts.
Fast clips. Hot takes. Endless scroll.

But here’s the uncomfortable truth—our minds are paying the price.

In this episode of The Intellectual Freedom Podcast, Dr. David D. Hopkins breaks down how the modern attention economy has quietly rewired your brain—shrinking your focus, flattening your curiosity, and turning deep thought into a lost art.

It’s not your fault. You were trained for this.
Every notification, every trending sound, every bite-sized headline is part of a system built not to inform you—but to keep you reactive, distracted, and scrolling.

The result? A culture of shallow minds—where opinions come faster than understanding, outrage replaces insight, and we mistake motion for meaning.

But there’s a way out.
A simple, ancient habit that can rewire your brain for depth again: reading long-form books.

Dr. Hopkins dives into the neuroscience behind how sustained reading retrains your mind to think long thoughts—activating the very parts of your brain responsible for empathy, reflection, and wisdom. You’ll hear:

🧠 How the algorithm exploits your brain’s reward system (and how to break the loop).
📖 Why reading physical books is “mental weightlifting” for attention and memory.
⚙️ What the decline of long-form thought means for culture, leadership, and democracy.
🔥 A 30-day challenge to rebuild your focus and reclaim your mind from the feed.

This isn’t another productivity sermon. It’s a wake-up call for a generation losing its ability to think deeply, argue gracefully, and hold an idea long enough to understand it.

Because if you can’t hold a thought—you’ll be held by someone else’s.

Join Dr. Hopkins as he exposes how Big Tech feeds the hive mind—and how to fight back one page at a time.

Visit my website at davidhopkins.com.

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