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The Infinite Feed|Aayush Raj

The Infinite Feed : How Doomscrolling Hijacked Human Attention and How to Take Your Mind Back

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Overview

Your phone was supposed to make life easier.

So why does your mind feel more exhausted than ever?

Why do five minutes of scrolling become two hours?
Why does silence feel uncomfortable now?
Why do you feel mentally overloaded, emotionally drained, and strangely disconnected from your own life?

In The Infinite Feed, Aayush Raj explores the hidden psychological cost of doomscrolling and constant digital stimulation - not with empty productivity hacks or unrealistic "quit your phone" advice, but with sharp, deeply human observations about what endless feeds are quietly doing to attention, emotions, sleep, creativity, relationships, and the nervous system itself.

This book dives into:
- Why infinite scrolling feels impossible to stop
- How algorithms exploit fear, loneliness, and boredom
- The silent destruction of attention span and creativity
- Why modern exhaustion feels deeper than ordinary tiredness
- The emotional numbness caused by nonstop stimulation
- How social media traps people in endless comparison
- Why silence and solitude now feel uncomfortable
- Practical ways to reclaim focus without relying on willpower alone

Written in a raw, reflective, and psychologically honest style, The Infinite Feed feels less like a lecture and more like someone finally putting words to what millions of people have been feeling quietly for years.

If you've ever:
- picked up your phone without thinking
- lost hours inside short videos
- felt mentally crowded all the time
- struggled to focus deeply anymore
- felt present physically but absent emotionally

...this book was written for you.

The feed never ends.

Eventually, you have to.

This item is Non-Returnable

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798196230646
  • ISBN-10: 9798196230646
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.28 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.38 pounds
  • Page Count: 120

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