凝视墙壁的男人
Men Who Stare at Walls

原始链接: https://www.alexselimov.com/posts/men_who_stare_at_walls/

这篇帖子详细介绍了一种出人意料的有效生产力技巧,灵感来自Simple Lucas:**盯着墙壁来恢复注意力。** 作者发现自己陷入了信息过载、咖啡因依赖和媒体消费的循环,导致“大脑迷雾”和生产力下降。 核心问题是每天信息量巨大——目前估计约为87GB——不断争夺我们的注意力。 当遇到精神瓶颈(通常在下午2点左右)时,本能反应往往是寻求更多的刺激来自我麻痹。 然而,有意识地断开连接,并在盯着墙壁时练习“空白思维”(利用周边视力激活副交感神经系统)被证明非常有帮助。 虽然具有挑战性——需要自律才能坐定并安静思绪——但5-10分钟的间隔显著提高了注意力和动力。 作者报告了明显的生产力提升,并计划继续这种做法,将其视为一种困难但有益的锻炼。

## 凝视墙壁的男人 - Hacker News 讨论总结 最近一篇 Hacker News 的帖子引发了关于仅仅凝视墙壁的练习及其与正念和冥想技巧的令人惊讶的联系的讨论。原始文章 (alexselimov.com) 促使用户将其视为一种“只管坐禅”,一种涉及警觉、无焦点注视的禅宗修行。 许多评论者分享了个人经验,指出在禅宗中心类似的练习侧重于扎根和使心灵平静。另一些人则建议将大自然作为更可取的替代方案,或者延迟摄入咖啡因以帮助集中注意力。 对话还涉及了信息过载,争论凝视墙壁是否真的能减少与消费媒体相比的认知“带宽”。一些人认为,空白的墙壁是高度可压缩的信息,而另一些人则指出新颖性和注意力是大脑处理刺激的因素。 最终,该帖子强调了人们对简单、易于访问的方法来对抗分心和提高注意力的渴望,许多人一致认为,有意识地“什么都不做”——无论是凝视墙壁还是专注于呼吸——都可能出奇地有效。
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原文

Edited image from Men Who Stare At Goats with George Clooney staring at wall instead of a goat

I came across a video by Simple Lucas describing a routine to improve focus and productivity. The routine was basically:

  1. Don’t use any screens/entertainment when trying to focus on work.
  2. When you start to feel mentally drained, sit and stare at a wall for x minutes to recover focus.

I’ve been trying it, and it’s a very effective (but hard) routine.

The problem

The core problem is that most people by default are in an information overload. A paper published in 2012 showed that in 2008 the average person was receiving 34 GB of information daily, with a daily information exposure growth rate of about 5.4% per year . Extrapolating that trend, we would be at about 87 GB worth of data today. This calculation includes audio, visual, and text data and incorporates quality into the measurement, i.e. 10 minutes of HD video has more information than 10 minutes of 480p video. It’s unclear to me exactly how the quality impacts things, but regardless it is obvious that we are all being drowned in a sea of information.

I certainly go through periods of “brain fog” and lack of focus/motivation. These periods usually go something like:

  1. Get a bad night of sleep (up late for an event, kids keep waking me up).
  2. Wake up very tired so consume large amounts of caffeine.
  3. Have trouble focusing after 2/3 cups so use media while working to dull the pain (music/podcasts) or take more “breaks” (reading hackernews).
  4. Stay up late because I’m wired on caffeine and dopamine from scrolling.
  5. Go back to 2.

I find these cycles very hard to break out of when I’m in them. The media consumption constitutes a small dopamine hit. Large numbers of small hits puts you in a hole, where you need even more/stronger hits to feel good.

Disconnecting

The obvious solution is to disconnect from scrolling, but that doesn’t overcome the biggest issue. When I’m in this “brain fog” cycle (and sometimes outside of it), I will find that around 1/2 pm I hit a wall. My head will start hurting, my motivation will be trash, and my productivity significantly degrades. My first instinct is to go for more coffee. That usually lets me keep working, but at a slow/painful pace. While looking for focusing strategies I came across the life-changing solution…

Stare at a Wall!

After watching Simple Lucas’ experience, I decided to try it when I hit my focus wall.

It worked.

In my attempts, I combined wall staring with a few other concepts I had heard about. First was activating the parasympathetic nervous system by staring at the wall “out-of-focus” and using peripheral vision. Second was incorporating mind blanking which means trying to think of nothing. I tried intervals of 5-10 minutes and when I was done, my focus was back!

What I didn’t expect was how difficult it would be. Sitting for 5-10 minutes staring at a wall without thinking of anything is hard! I relate it somewhat to the feeling I have with working out. Often times I want to avoid it because it’s hard, but I’m always happy when I push through and complete it. It was the exact same experience with the wall staring.

So far I’ve been feeling significant focus/productivity improvements. I’ve also been using some other strategies to improve focus, which I’ll be talking about in a future post. I plan to continue this routine and will update to see how much it has impacted productivity/focus. Thanks for reading!

#productivity #life optimization

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