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We are told to try harder.
To be more disciplined.
To control ourselves.
But what if the problem isn’t effort?
Attention Is Enough makes a simple, unsettling claim:
our struggle with focus is not a personal failure, but a predictable response to a world designed to fragment attention.
Constant notifications, endless content, and the pressure to stay connected have quietly rewired how the mind works. Focus now feels heavy. Discipline collapses by evening. Silence feels uncomfortable. Many people blame themselves—without realizing the system was never neutral.
This book offers a calm, grounded path back.
Instead of forcing productivity or escaping technology, it shows how to rebuild attention gently by understanding how distraction works, reducing fragmentation, designing supportive environments, and learning to stay with one thing long enough for clarity to return.
Inside, you’ll explore:
Why willpower is the wrong solution for modern distraction
Why focus feels physically uncomfortable and what that means
How fragmentation drains energy even without obvious distraction
How to rebuild discipline without pressure or burnout
Why finishing matters more than doing more
Attention Is Enough is not about doing more, faster.
It is about recovering the ability to stay.
To finish.
To think clearly.
To live without constant inner noise.
When attention is protected, discipline follows naturally.
And often, attention is enough.
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