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The Attention Trap

How the World Learned to Steal Your Mind (Business and Professional Development)

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The Attention Trap

De : Boris Kriger
Lu par : Michael Bridges
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You never agreed to give it away. Nobody asked. But somewhere between the first push notification and the ten-thousandth, your attention stopped belonging to you.

In The Attention Trap, Boris Kriger traces the quiet catastrophe unfolding behind every screen: the transformation of human attention from an intimate, irreplaceable faculty into the most fiercely contested commodity on Earth. Algorithms bid for your gaze. Platforms auction your focus. Love letters vanish between memes, and wars disappear behind recipe videos. Meanwhile, small businesses are crushed not by competition but by invisibility, and trust between people erodes as every word begins to feel like a sales pitch.

This is not another hand-wringing lament about too much screen time. Kriger dissects the architecture of distraction with the precision of an engineer and the wit of a satirist, revealing how the economy of attention has reshaped everything from democracy and empathy to the meaning of presence itself. He shows how repetition has replaced truth, how exhaustion masquerades as indifference, and how the fear of disappearing drives both people and corporations into an arms race that nobody can win.

But the book does not end in despair. Kriger proposes a fundamentally different model: a quiet, neural-network-based system that connects genuine need with genuine response—without manipulation, noise, or coercion. Not louder marketing, but the end of marketing as we know it. Not another app demanding your time, but a navigator that returns your freedom to choose.

Part philosophical investigation, part cultural diagnosis, part blueprint for a saner future, The Attention Trap asks the question no one wants to hear: What happens to a civilization that can no longer pay attention to what matters?

Keywords: attention economy, digital manipulation, algorithmic control, artificial intelligence, small business, surveillance capitalism, human presence

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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