@dubibubiii: A doctor just posted brain scans showing what short-form video addiction does to your brain. And the images are bad. The frontal lobe, the part of your brain that controls focus, decision-making, and impulse control, is showing reduced activity in people addicted to short-form content. That means every time you binge TikTok or Reels for an hour, you're training your brain to need faster, shorter hits of dopamine. And the part that helps you sit down and actually do hard work? It's getting weaker. An entire generation got handed a dopamine slot machine that fits in their pocket. And now everyone's wondering why nobody can focus. When TikTok blew up, every other platform copied it. Instagram added Reels. YouTube added Shorts. Even LinkedIn has short-form now. Nobody pumped the brakes. Everyone doubled down. And the irony? You're probably watching this on one of those apps right now. It's a digital lobotomy happening in real time. And the platforms make more money the longer you stay. Follow if you're trying to actually build something with your attention span.