How the Attention Economy Trains Us to Crave Click and Keep Coming Back
Hooked America is a sharp, journalistic look at how the attention economy trains people to crave clicks, scrolls, and constant stimulation. Drawing on the mechanics of notifications, feeds, variable rewards, and engagement-driven design, Nathaniel Crowe explains why distraction is so hard to resist and why it often feels automatic rather than chosen. The book clarifies the difference between habit, compulsion, and addiction, showing how modern digital systems can turn ordinary moments into repeated urges for more. It also examines the business model behind "free" products, where attention becomes the real currency and outrage, novelty, and frictionless use are built to keep users coming back. For adults, parents, educators, and professionals who want to understand compulsive digital habits, Hooked America offers a clear path toward awareness and practical resistance. Readers will come away better equipped to recognize trigger patterns, reclaim focus, and protect their time in a world engineered to capture it.
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