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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Is big tech addictive? Nir Eyal and I debate.

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Society & Culture, News, Politics, News Commentary, Philosophy

4.610.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2019

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

“How do successful companies create products people can’t put down?” That’s the opening line of the description for Nir Eyal’s bestselling 2014 book Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products. Hooked became a staple in Silicon Valley circles — it was even recommended to me when I started Vox — and Eyal became a celebrity. Today, Silicon Valley’s skill at building habit-forming products is looked on more skeptically, to say the least. So I was interested to see him releasing a second book that seemed a hard reversal: Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life. But Eyal doesn’t think big tech is addictive, and he sees the rhetoric of people who do — like me — as “ridiculous.” He believes the answer to digital distraction lies in individuals learning to exercise forethought and discipline, not demonizing companies that make products people love. Eyal and I disagree quite a bit in this conversation. But it’s a disagreement worth having. Life is the sum total of what we pay attention to. Who is in control of that attention, and how we can wrest it back, is a central question of our age. Book Recommendations: Lost Connections: Why You’re Depressed and How to Find Hope by Johann Hari Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink Moby Dick by Herman Melville Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Support for this podcast comes from Slack.

0:03.0

You have to get your work done.

0:05.0

But what if you and your team could do it better?

0:08.0

Slack is a productivity platform that connects all your team members together instantly.

0:12.0

It's built to help your team with a host of features, like huddles for quick check-ins,

0:16.0

and clips for recording and sharing video.

0:19.0

Slack also makes it easy to search and find the right information you need.

0:23.0

You can even integrate the apps you use in your normal workflow,

0:26.0

like your calendar or product management tools.

0:28.0

So you stay focused on the work that matters and get more done.

0:31.0

Learn more at slack.com slash productivity.

0:34.0

Are we going to shake our fists at Stuart, at Slack, and Netflix?

0:38.0

And these companies and say, hey, your product is too engaging.

0:42.0

Netflix, your shows are so interesting.

0:45.0

I want to watch them all the time.

0:47.0

Ezra, stop making these podcasts so good that I want to listen to them instead of being with my family.

0:52.0

This is ridiculous.

0:58.0

Hello, I'm Okinawa Zaglancio on the Vox Media Podcast Network.

1:09.0

My guest today is Nierie Al.

1:11.0

Nierie Al is probably best known as the author of a book that became very famous in Silicon Valley,

1:17.0

in particular, called Hooked, had a create habit-forming products.

1:20.0

And Hooked is one of these books, very, very influential when it came out.

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