This podcast features an interview with Nir Eyal, author of "Hooked" and "Indistractable," focusing on habit formation in technology and overcoming distraction. The conversation begins with Eyal's journey into authorship, driven by a need to address the lack of resources on habit-forming product design. It then delves into the ethical considerations of habit-forming technology, proposing a two-part test to determine if a product or content materially improves lives and if the creator is also a user. Finally, the discussion explores strategies for managing distraction, emphasizing the importance of planning time for focused work ("traction") and mastering internal triggers like boredom or stress to prevent unproductive activities ("distraction"). The key takeaway is that creators should prioritize building an owned audience (e.g., through email lists) rather than relying solely on platform-dependent audiences to achieve sustainable success and creative freedom.
Sign in to continue reading, translating and more.
Continue