Never before have people had so many ways to connect.
And never before has it been so easy to lose focus.
In a world filled with notifications, dating apps, social media feeds, and endless digital stimulation, attention has become one of the rarest resources in modern relationships. Conversations compete with screens, curiosity fades quickly, and emotional connection often struggles to survive in a culture built around constant distraction.
Dating in the Age of Distraction explores how technology, information overload, and modern lifestyles have reshaped the way people date, communicate, and form relationships. From ghosting and short attention spans to the illusion of infinite options, this book reveals the hidden ways distraction affects attraction, intimacy, and commitment.
Through sharp cultural observations and psychological insight, it uncovers why meaningful connection feels harder to maintain in a world that never stops scrolling.
Because sometimes the biggest obstacle to love today...
is simply paying attention.
If you've ever felt that modern dating moves too fast, feels too shallow, or struggles to hold real focus, this book will help you understand why.