
Offline with Jon Favreau Healing Our Broken Brains
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May 9, 2026 Cal Newport, computer scientist and author known for Deep Work and Digital Minimalism, explains why our attention is collapsing and why AI might make it worse. He discusses smartphones, social media, and studies showing sinking concentration. He warns about chatbots hijacking reward systems and outlines practical steps and cultural shifts to rebuild cognitive fitness.
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How Email And Phones Broke Our Attention
- Email, mobile, and high-engagement social media combined to fragment attention, producing widespread subjective and measured declines in concentration.
- Cal Newport ties the 2010s ubiquity of smartphones and algorithmic engagement to drops in reading, attention tests, and daily deep focus.
Automate Boring Tasks But Keep Hard Thinking Yourself
- Use AI to automate boring, repetitive tasks but avoid using it to remove intellectual strain from reading, planning, or producing original thought.
- Cal explicitly warns against automating away the "hardness" of thought like facing blank pages.
Reading And Writing As Cognitive Calisthenics
- Reading and writing uniquely build the brain circuits for abstract thought; automating away those hard cognitive efforts risks weakening mental fitness.
- Cal equates intellectual strain from blank pages to exercise "burn" that preserves cognitive strength.









