How Entertainment, Social Media, and Technology Keep Humanity Distracted
We live in the most connected age in human history-yet never before has humanity been so distracted, mentally exhausted, and disconnected from itself.
The Eternal Sleep Program is a penetrating exploration of how modern entertainment, social media, and technology have quietly reshaped human consciousness. This book argues that control in the modern world no longer relies on force or censorship, but on comfort, stimulation, and endless distraction. Minds are not silenced-they are occupied.
This is not a conspiracy theory. It is a systemic reality.
Through a deeply psychological, cultural, and philosophical lens, this book reveals how distraction evolved into an invisible operating system-one that rewards passivity, replaces meaning with amusement, and conditions people to choose comfort over truth. From dopamine-driven habit loops to algorithmic control of attention, from digital validation to the erosion of critical thinking, The Eternal Sleep Program exposes the mechanisms keeping humanity mentally awake but spiritually asleep.
Inside this book, you will discover:
How mass distraction became a system rather than a side effectWhy entertainment now functions as a substitute for meaning and purposeHow social media creates the illusion of connection while deepening lonelinessThe psychological role of dopamine, habit loops, and behavioral addictionHow algorithms quietly shape belief, perception, and attentionWhy comfort is consistently chosen over truth in the modern ageHow technology reshapes identity, memory, focus, and inner lifeWhat it truly means to awaken from the Eternal SleepThis book does not argue that technology or entertainment are inherently evil. Instead, it asks a more unsettling question: Who is in control when tools become masters? When distraction replaces reflection, stimulation replaces stillness, and noise replaces wisdom, something essential is lost-not through force, but through neglect.
The Eternal Sleep Program is both a diagnosis and an invitation. Awareness is the first act of resistance. Conscious choice is the second. Awakening does not require rejecting modern life-but reclaiming agency within it.
If you have ever felt informed yet empty, connected yet isolated, busy yet unfulfilled, this book will help you understand why.
The question is no longer whether we are distracted-
but whether we are willing to wake up.