HOW TECH IS MAKING US MISERABLE (AND HOW TO FIX IT)

Feeling like your screens are stealing your happiness? Welcome to the episode where we chat about how our obsession with tech might be killing our joy—and how a little mindfulness could save us.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

* Our minds are wandering away from the present nearly 50% of the time, according to a 2010 study, and it’s making us unhappy.
* Devices exploit our dissatisfaction, and the attention economy is a mental health destroyer.
* Mindfulness and paying attention to simple, everyday moments can actually boost happiness more than extravagance.
* The overwhelm of modern life and devices pushes us into stress and distraction; breaking tasks into tiny steps can help.
* Living fully in the "now" reduces pain, frustration, and clutter in life.
* Building habits like daily one-minute mindfulness can radically change your mental state.
* AI tools can help by filtering information, managing attention, and giving us back time for real presence.
* The key to happiness isn’t money or possessions but where your attention is — stay present.

TIMESTAMPED HIGHLIGHTS

* (00:03) - Introduction: The link between technology and unhappiness
* (01:11) - The 2010 study: wandering minds and happiness
* (02:03) - How devices exploit our dissatisfaction
* (03:02) - The value of simplicity and mindfulness
* (04:02) - The distraction trap: multiple screens and dopamine hits
* (06:23) - Digging into childhood trauma and escaping pain
* (09:20) - The importance of breaking tasks into small bits
* (12:15) - Becoming fully present with Stoic and Buddhist wisdom
* (13:42) - Practical tips: asking better questions, disconnecting
* (16:36) - Living in the now: how it shrinks pain and frustration
* (22:40) - The role of AI in filtering noise and creating space
* (29:50) - Building your own tools for mental clarity
* (30:43) - The power of daily micro-moments and future app ideas

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Enjoy getting mindful, and don’t forget: your happiness might just depend on what you focus on. Now go be present!