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Race to the Bottom of the Brainstem
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Race to the Bottom of the Brainstem

How social media exploits our most primitive neurological functions

Episode Overview

In this episode, Bob Dignen, Amy Jones, Lilia Kozlowska, Nadia Stroykov and Bill Young explore how social media exploits our most primitive neurological functions. From the “race to the bottom” of the brainstem to the erosion of personal agency, we discuss how digital platforms fuel tribalism and how we can reclaim our cognitive sovereignty.


Key Takeaways
  • The Brainstem Trap: Modern tech has evolved from lowering economic standards to lowering neurological ones, targeting the ventral striatum (reward) and amygdala (fear).

  • The Cost of “Always On”: High cognitive load and increased beta waves lead to heightened anxiety and a loss of reasoned decision-making.

  • Weaponized Tribalism: Algorithms prioritize moralistic outrage over nuance, creating “us vs. them” environments ripe for populist manipulation.

  • Reclaiming Agency: True freedom exists in the “pause” between a digital stimulus and our response.

  • SWISSUES Evolution: Why the move to Substack marks a shift toward long-form business philosophy and “human-centric” operations.

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