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Opinion Today: Chris Hayes on how to master attention in the age of distraction

The first lesson? Don't try to busy yourself out of boredom.
Opinion Today

January 7, 2025

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By Vanessa Mobley

Senior Editor, Opinion

If you feel distracted — even hounded — by the news of late, imagine how Chris Hayes feels.

The MSNBC host of "All In With Chris Hayes," on four nights a week, doesn't find it merely necessary to be aware of what is going on. He is professionally obligated.

But there is a difference, as Hayes explains in his recent guest essay for Times Opinion, between staying apprised of what is happening in the world and becoming a person who feels "trapped in an age that leaves no space for us to simply sit and think."

Hayes calls on readers to rethink old advice about how to manage information overload. And he makes a strong case that because he is "both an attention merchant and a compulsive customer," he knows that better habits and individual restraint are no match for a 24-7 news culture.

Reading this essay, as well as Hayes's forthcoming book, "The Siren's Call," helped me to understand that stillness — and even boredom — are vital tools in any effort to cultivate knowledge of the world.

Read the full essay here.

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