Our devices have become weapons of mass distraction, we have lost the attention economy and now we are living in the addiction economy. Everyone is addicted, we all know it, few will admit it, yet we all seem to accept it. Turning inward and taking an honest look at our dissatisfaction and facing what fuels our addiction is imperative. Understanding of the four noble truths as an active framework for recovery from addiction, is a good place to start.
With Dave Smith recorded on June 1, 2025.
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