Brain Rot | What It Is | The Real Science and 5 Ways to Detox Your Digital Mind !!!
Scene 1: You opened your laptop ðŧ to work on a project. Within just a few minutes, your hands instinctively reached for your phone ðą. You unlocked it, logged onto a social media platform, and began scrolling through the content ðē before suddenly realizing what had happened!
Scene 2: While waiting for the lift, you instinctively reached into your pocket and took out your phone ðą. You began to scroll through the screen aimlessly, but no notifications appeared ð. This went on until you arrived at your destination ðŠ.
Did these two scenes sound familiar? ðĪ Well, this is not a bad habit, but the cause of modern malaise known as ð "BRAIN ROT" - Oxford's Word of the Year for 2024.
So, if you, too, are feeling that your attention span has shattered ðĐ, have a foggy memory ð§ , and the thought of reading a book daunts you ð, then you are not alone here. This has become a problem of millions - An epidemic of Brain Rot! ðĨī
The Brain Rot: It is the mental decline [State of preoccupation and mental degradation] that comes from overconsumption of low-quality, trivial, or unchallenging online content.
In this blog post, we will not only dive deeper into its core understanding but also study the science behind it and learn 7 practical ways to detox your digital mind to reclaim your focus and have your creative brain back.
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Brain Rot | What It Is | The Real Science and 7 Ways to Detox Your Digital Mind !!!
#What It Is?
First: Be clear that Brain Rot is not a medical diagnosis; it is a cultural diagnosis. ✨ Second: It has nothing to do with Brain anatomy ð§ [apparently, there is no physical rotting], but has everything to do with Brain biochemistry! ð§Š [apparently, there is mental and cognitive rotting] Third: The causative agents leading the Brain to rot are: a smartphone ðą, the internet ð, unrestricted access to social media applications ðē, hours and hours of free time ⏳, consumption of short-form, frivolous, and unchallenging entertainment ðĨ, and a compulsive, reward-seeking behaviour to feel instant gratification. ð And, Fourth: Yes, it is progressive in nature, but it is not permanent; it can be reversed using neuroplasticity virtue of the Brain. ð
#What is the Science behind It
How do you feel after you binged on junk food? Spirited or sluggish ðĪ. Did the scientific paradox click here? You consumed a lot of energy, and yet you felt sluggish? How so? Because it is all about the kind of energy you consume and the reward you receive! ð✨
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Junk food fills you up, but it keeps you nutritionally empty. Moreover, the explosion of salt, sugar, and oil in your mouth activates a strong reward mechanism that your subconscious mind packs greedily in its memory ð§ [an ecstatic state of mind]. So the next time you see, smell, taste, or simply listen about it, your subconscious mind recalls that experience and forces you to savour the same food ð.
Now, over the time, this repetitive recall by the Brain is not due to the food any more, it is due to the experience, and this feeling is directly proportionate to the amount of dopamine released in your Brain - the happiness hormone! ð This offers you the ecstasy, a sense of freedom, and clicks of happiness, but... each time the Brain recalls it [experience or reward], these feelings start to run down, and your Brain demands more dopamine, either to equalise that level of feeling in you or to even augment it. This means the reward consistently increases its threshold for dopamine, and at this point, develops the negative dopamine loop ð.
Of course, dopamine is a happiness hormone, and there is nothing wrong in feeling happy with it. But there are some major flaws in its loyalty towards happiness. First: An extremely short-lasting hormone in Brain - totally worthless for sustainable happiness. Second: A reward-oriented hormone - easily attainable with repeated experiences. Third: Effortlessly obtainable and demands no major action - simply by means of instant gratification ðŽ. Fourth: Every time a surplus quantity is required when it is used for the means of happiness. And fifth: It is addictive! Due to this, dopamine in its first induction creates genuine happiness ð, but when used regularly, it converts ecstasy into fake happiness. That is why you feel sluggish after eating junk food, because the energy you consumed was made up of fake happiness!
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This is how the loop is created, and the cycle of fake happiness repeats itself ð. And since dopamine is an addictive hormone, you stop seeking happiness through authentic hormones like serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphin, because they all demand huge actions ðŠ.
With dopamine, it's like kicking the ignition ð with decreasing fuel ⛽ to start a vehicle; eventually, the fuel runs out, and you get tired of kicking! ðĐing! ðĐ
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Exactly the same thing occurs when you overconsume low-quality, trivial, or unchallenging online content for a long time ðą. The Brain tries to evoke a state of true happiness in the midst of an environment that is watered with fake happiness, but it keeps failing, and the rotting commences. Therefore, the Brain gets conditioned itself with this fake-happiness-environment, leading to mental decline, intellectual degradation, and a constant state of pre-occupation.
#Do You Have Brain Rot?
Avid to know? ðĪ These are the points you can refer to self-analyse yourself and know if your Brain is rotting or you still have the time to act!
Sign 1: You have this dreaded memory: "What Was I Doing?" ❓
Sign 2: You Can't Sit Through a Movie Anymore ðŽ [2 hours are way too long for you]
Sign 3: You have a vocabulary deficit ðĢ️ (Using "Vibe" Instead of a Precise Word)
Sign 4: You have profound, physical Restlessness Without a Device ðą
Sign 5: You have the memory of a Goldfish ð (For things that matter)
#5 Ways to Detox
So, did you score yourself with these signs? ðĪ I bet you did. But anyway, we have some powerful ðŠ, doable, and practical ways to cease the rotting Brain ð§ .
#1 Digital Minimalism: Just go through the app section of your phone ðą, and you will be surprised to see there are many applications you haven't used in ages! Delete them straightaway ❌. Do it now, and the apparent clutter of your screen will be gone ✨. Next, turn off all the notifications at once ð, and turn on only those that are truly essential [If you believe me, except text message & contacts, all notifications are non-essential]. Put a strict timer ⏲️ for your social media apps. [If you ask me, not more than 10 minutes per app is a blessing.] Bottom line- Make your phone look boring! ðī
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#2 The "Touch Grass Protocol": Discipline yourself by introducing mandatory non-screen time ðĩ. The best way to do this is to start with hours of non-screen time at first, and then extend it to at least a whole day per week ð️. Do anything - silence it, switch it off, hide it in your drawer ð️, or give it to someone to hide it for you ð, but stay away from it. One advice: While practising hourly non-screen time, the best time is after you come home from work ð and 2 hours before sleeping ðĪ.
#3 Slow Media Consumption: Withdraw yourself completely from short video formats like reels, short video, TikTok ðķ or any app marketing such content. Rather, train your brain ð§ to find pleasure in infortainment rather than only entertainment, shift your focus from explicit content to realistic, value-based things like books ð, watching documentaries ðĨ, or long-format videos. [If I summarize: Watch the wiser media where you need to rotate your phone! ðą]
#4 Practice the Boredom: This is awesome. Just get bored ð, bear the separation of your device ðą, and increase your daily threshold while doing it regularly. This, one day, will clear your mind ð§ and allow you to think and grow ðą beyond the virtual prison. No matter how much you get bored, never slip off for instant gratification ðŦ. I mean, give dopamine a chance to earn some credit in your life! ð
#5 Technogy vs Technology: Android or IOS, both are equipped with tremendous digital well-being features that allow you to cut yourself off from doomscrolling ðą and ghost-searching ðŧ. In fact, apps allow you to use the features of app blocking ⛔. There are many 3rd party applications available that convert your phone into a minimalistic one ✨. Even some apps ask for money ðĩ to open your device! Yes, this is true, but use it only when you think you are heavily addicted and feel hopeless ð.
Well, I guess that now you understand the exact meaning of mental decline, intellectual degradation, and a state of preoccupation, collectively known as Brain rot, and what the solutions are to cease this phenomenon.
So, what's the one sign of Brain rot that hit home for you? Share your experience in the comments below, and let's start a conversation.
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Thanks for sharing these insights...it's a very nice read
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