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Flow State: Thriving in the Age of Infinite Distraction

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In a world hijacked by buzzing notifications and digital dopamine traps, Flow State emerges as your brain’s riot gear against the attention apocalypse. Imagine your mind as a muscle—lazy, flabby, and addicted to cat videos—until you discover the ancient art of not multitasking. This isn’t self-help fluff; it’s a tactical manual for outsmarting Silicon Valley’s brain-sucking algorithms.

Learn to carve hours of unholy productivity with neuroscientist-approved hacks (sleep more, scroll less), wage war on open-plan offices, and turn procrastination into a relic of the weak-willed past.

Spoiler: Burnout isn’t inevitable—it’s for amateurs. With cameos from Stoic philosophers, caffeine-fueled SAT survivors, and a cameo by your future self (who actually finished something), this book doesn’t just preach focus—it hands you a flamethrower.

Side effects include misplaced phones, completed projects, and the eerie sense that you’re… thinking.

42 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 5, 2025

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Genrikh Gel

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