The Human Reset: What Happens When You Remove Every Distraction for 30 Days
You are not tired. You are overstimulated — and the difference is everything. There is a particular kind of exhaustion that sleep does not fix. A restlessness that lives alongside it. A sense of being always occupied and somehow always empty. Most people have learned to call this the texture of modern life. The Human Reset calls it what it actually is: the predictable result of living inside systems specifically engineered to capture and hold human attention, twenty-four hours a day, for commercial ends. This book describes a real experiment with real terms: thirty days of removing the machinery of distraction from daily life. Not a retreat, not a phone-free yoga holiday, but an experiment conducted inside ordinary existence — ordinary pressures, ordinary relationships, ordinary obligations — to test a single hypothesis: That the mind freed from continuous distraction will recover, within a surprisingly short time, the capacities that chronic overstimulation has suppressed. What the thirty days produce: The return of genuine concentration — the ability to follow a thought to its conclusion Deeper, more restorative sleep as screen-driven arousal is removed from the evening hours The recovery of emotional range, including beauty, grief, and genuine pleasure Real creative capacity: ideas that arrive in the quiet, not at the desk Richer relationships, as full listening replaces the partial attention of the divided mind A changed relationship to time — days that feel inhabited rather than administered What this book is not: It is not a productivity hack It is not a case against technology It is not a call to return to some imagined simpler past The Human Reset is a serious, research-grounded examination of what the attention economy has done to the interior of human life, and what becomes possible when its machinery is switched off — even briefly. Drawing on cognitive psychology, neuroscience, sleep research, and the philosophy of attention, the book tracks the full arc of the thirty-day experiment: the discomfort of the first week, the quiet revelations of the second, the deeper changes of the third and fourth, and the lasting question of how to carry those changes forward. The platforms will not change. The algorithms will not pause. But the decision about how to spend your attention remains yours. This book is about making that decision deliberately — and discovering what you find on the other side.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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