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为什么我们拥有越多,精神却感觉越匮乏?
Hu Xiu· 2025-10-13 09:40
Group 1 - The core argument is that the human body and mind, evolved over millions of years, are mismatched with the rapid changes of the intelligent era, leading to increased mental stress and a rise in the "healing economy" [3][4][22] - The average sleep duration for adults in China is reported to be only 7.06 hours, indicating a significant disruption in natural sleep patterns due to constant engagement with smart devices and entertainment [3][4] - The transition from an information-scarce era to an attention-scarce era is highlighted, where the amount of information individuals encounter daily has increased dramatically, yet their ability to process this information remains constant [4][5][9] Group 2 - The competition for human attention has become a war, with content creators striving to capture and retain attention through various strategies [10][11][20] - Content is evolving to appeal to human instincts and emotions, leveraging biological traits to maximize engagement [12][14][16] - The relationship between content and human attention is characterized as a survival battle, where content must continuously adapt to remain relevant and engaging [10][20] Group 3 - The emergence of algorithmic filters has shifted the information selection process from a public service model to a profit-driven model, prioritizing platform interests over user welfare [30][33] - The traditional filtering systems that served societal interests are being replaced by algorithms that focus on maximizing user engagement and revenue [28][30][32] - This shift has led to a decline in the quality of information and an increase in the exploitation of user attention, resulting in a new form of cognitive exploitation [34][36] Group 4 - The intelligent era is causing a scarcity of essential human traits such as intimacy, economic autonomy, focus, and critical thinking [37][38][39][40] - The industry is expected to see the emergence of new sectors focused on attention management, cognitive training, and enhancing personal agency in response to these changes [45][55][56] - The demand for psychological services and cognitive correction is anticipated to grow significantly as individuals seek to navigate the complexities of the intelligent era [50][53]