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The currency of today’s oligarchs is attention. It is what makes them money and what gives them power. Admiration or outrage, it doesn’t matter: When we give them our attention, they define the terms of discussion.
Whether and how we give it to them, though, is our choice. It may not always feel that way—how could we not be mesmerized by the dismantling of democratic structures? But keep in mind: In Mary Harris Jones’ day, workers felt the same way about their labor. How could they possibly withhold it, when the bosses had all the power? Yet they found that doing it together flipped the script. It gave them power.
We also have the ability to withhold our attention—or rather, to choose whom we give it to.
Increasingly, people have begun doing that. Some are deleting Facebook or nuking their Twitter accounts. Some are staying on the platforms they enjoy, but changing the way they use them: Notifications turned off, phones put away at certain hours, whatever works.
I can still get bank alerts via email, and that’s good enough for my purposes. The main thing with the bank app is being able to set/adjust the spending limits (e.g. to approve a large transaction that’s out of the ordinary). The alternative there is to just call the bank :shrug:.
Less than a year and going strong. I think last August I did a 30 day dumbphone challenge and stuck with it. The first 3 weeks were rough and like going through detox, but after that, it’s been great.