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The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource by Chris Hayes is a powerful, eye-opening exploration into the modern attention economy and its far-reaching effects on society, technology, and human behavior. In an age dominated by digital noise, endless scrolling, and nonstop notifications, Hayes delves into how our most valuable cognitive asset—our attention is being fragmented, monetized, and manipulated. This thought-provoking nonfiction book uncovers the historical evolution of media, the rise of surveillance capitalism, and the psychological impacts of constant connectivity. Hayes presents compelling research, real-world examples, and insightful commentary, challenging readers to rethink their digital habits and reclaim control over their focus in a world designed to distract. Ideal for readers interested in media studies, psychology, technology, and cultural criticism, The Sirens' Call provides a timely and essential guide for navigating life in the digital age. This premium leather bound edition offers a durable and collectible version of this critically important work, perfect for personal libraries, professional collections, or gifting to thoughtful readers.
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