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FLEXING THE


                CONCENTRATION MUSCLE


                An excerpt from Stefan Van der Stigchel’s book, Concentration: Staying Focused in
                Times of Distraction.


                Our society is currently undergoing massive changes.   “OUR TENDENCY TO
                The pile of information is growing ever higher, and it is
                to the speedier networks, advanced storage methods, and  MULTITASK AND THE
                encroaching more and more upon our daily lives, thanks
                faster processors that we carry around in our pockets.
                The incredibly fast pace of digital change and the increas-  ENDLESS STREAM
                ing amount of available information means that right now
                we find ourselves in the middle of an attention crisis. The   OF INFORMATION
                market for books on digital detox is huge because of the
                stress people are experiencing as a result of the continuous   WE ARE SUBJECTED
                distraction of social media. Today’s children are growing
                up in a world that is a lot different from how the world was   TO MEANS THAT
                only 20 years ago. Teenagers are massive consumers of
                social media and other attention distractors, and this con-  MANY OF US HAVE
                tinuous yet subtle pulling on a teenager’s attention happens
                in a phase when their brain has not yet fully developed,   GREAT DIFFICULTY
                with the result that they end up using their attention the
                wrong way. All it takes is one moment of mental weakness   CONCENTRATING.”
                or boredom and out comes the smartphone. Just when
                they have settled down to concentrate on their studies,   to be confronted all of a sudden with a generation of
                the sound of an incoming message is there to distract their   children who are completely unable to concentrate for a
                attention again.                                significant length of time because of structural changes in
                                                                        their brains. The potential of our brains remains
                Not all of the doom scenarios sketched in self-         the same, but our surroundings are changing
                help books and the media are accurate. A lot of         all the time, thanks to the increase in stimuli.
                nonsense is being spouted these days, and there         Ultimately, concentration is like a muscle in that
                is absolutely no reason to believe that we are all      it requires training to stay strong. The more you
                going to end up suffering from digital dementia         train, the better your concentration. However,
                or that our intelligence levels are eventually          not everyone develops the same kind of muscle
                destined to plummet. However, this does not             power, regardless of how hard they train. Some
                mean that everything is hunky-dory either. Our          people simply have a greater capacity for build-
                tendency to multitask and the endless stream            ing concentration muscles than others, and this
                of information we are subjected to means that           doesn’t change, even if you keep increasing the
                many of us have great difficulty concentrating.         number of stimuli. One thing that has definitely
                But there is also some good news: The rise of the       changed, however, is the amount of effort that
                digital society has come paired with another development,   is required from our concentration muscles, and the more
                namely our increased knowledge of our behavior and of   stimuli you are exposed to and the more you are inclined
                the brain. Our understanding of how concentration works   to multitask, the more effort you will have to put in if you
                is getting better and better, and this is helping us to figure   want to maintain your concentration. The trick is to keep
                out how to use it in the most optimal manner possible. The   the muscles as strong as possible, while at the same time
                solution to the problem of what our society needs to do to   keeping the amount of effort required to a minimum.
                be able to deal with the never-ending stream of informa-
                tion lies in our own hands. It is simply a matter of making
                the right choices.                              Excerpt from Concentration: Staying Focused in Times of Distraction, by
                                                                Stefan Van der Stigchel. Copyright © 2020 MIT, published in English
                                                                by The MIT Press. Originally published in 2018 by Maven Publishing,
                Evolution is a slow-moving process, and so we are unlikely   Amsterdam, The Netherlands.



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