LINK: WE LIVE IN A FUTURE WHERE OUR ATTENTION IS CHEAPLY SOLD

Intelligent article (qz.com) about how the switch from scarcity of knowledge to the scarcity of attention that has occurred since we all became connected through the internet means that the new global currency has become our attention, a resource corporations and advertising firms are currently feasting on. In fact,

Limitless access to knowledge brings limitless opportunity—but only to those who learn to manage the new currency: their attention. In the new economy, the most valuable asset you can accumulate may not be money, may not be wealth, may not even be knowledge, but rather, the ability to control your own attention, and to focus.

Because until you are able to limit your attention, until you are able to turn away, at will, from all of the shiny things and nipple slips—until you are able to consciously choose what has value to you and what does not, you and I and everyone else will continue to be served up garbage indefinitely. And it will not get better, it will get worse.

See also: FATE OF THE INTERNET

You Are Not So Smart Podcast + Caravan Palace – Clash

This is the opening song for You Are Not So Smart’s podcast. I loved his blog and enjoyed his book and I’m enjoying the podcast just as much, even if there are just 5 episodes out thus far.

David McRaney keeps creating terrific, horrifyingly interesting content: he invites well-known academics on fields relative to each episode (for example, on the first episode on the illusion of attention he brings Daniel Simons, one of the people behind the famous Monkey Business experiment to discuss the fascinating implications of his research); he even eats cookies on-show made following recipes sent in by listeners and fans.

Do yourself a favour and have a look/listen at this stuff. You’ll see notice things differently; I know I have.