
Stolen Focus
by Johann Hari · 2022
Your attention didn't collapse. It was taken. The systemic case the productivity books skip.
Worth reading? The most honest book on attention you'll read, because it refuses to blame you for a problem you didn't create. Where productivity books sell you another app, Hari names the twelve systemic forces actually stealing your mind. Skip it if you want solutions you can implement alone — his whole point is that you mostly can't.
| Author | Johann Hari |
|---|---|
| Published | 2022 |
| Category | Self-Improvement & Psychology |
The Verdict
Hari interviewed hundreds of scientists and locked himself in Provincetown without a smartphone to test the claims. Twelve causes of attention decline, from surveillance capitalism to sleep debt to children’s lost free play. Critics call parts overreaching. The reframe (attention is being farmed, not just lost) is the book’s lasting contribution.
readers who've tried personal fixes and want the bigger picture: tech design, diet, sleep, work culture
you want solutions you can implement alone (Hari's point is that you mostly can't)
Book Summary
Your focus didn't collapse on its own — it was taken by tech design, diet, sleep loss, and work culture engineered to fragment your attention. The twelve factors are interconnected, from the rise of pointless drudgery to the crisis of meaning, so no single personal hack fixes it. Reclaiming attention is a collective project: change your environment and your politics, not just your phone settings.
Top 7 Lessons from Stolen Focus
- Your distraction is engineered, not a personal moral failure.
- Fix the environment before you blame your willpower.
- Sleep, diet, and meaningful work undergird any real focus.
- Social media is designed to fragment you — treat it as hostile.
- Flow states need uninterrupted blocks, not productivity hacks.
- A crisis of meaning is a focus problem in disguise.
- Reclaiming attention is a we problem, not a you problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Stolen Focus worth reading?
Yes, for readers who've tried personal fixes and want the bigger picture. Skip it if you want solutions you can implement alone — Hari's point is that you mostly can't.
What is the main idea of Stolen Focus?
Your attention has been stolen by systemic forces — tech, diet, sleep, and work culture — and understanding them is the only way to take your mind back.
How long does it take to read Stolen Focus?
Roughly 6 hours across its 352 pages.
Who should read Stolen Focus?
Readers who've tried personal fixes and want the bigger picture: tech design, diet, sleep, work culture. Skip it if you want solutions you can implement alone (Hari's point is that you mostly can't).
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