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Attention is the new wealth

Updated: May 14th, 2026, 07:33 IST
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Narvijay Yadav
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For years, meditation was largely associated with monks, mountains, spiritual seekers, or yoga retreats. Today, the situation is changing rapidly. Meditation is quietly entering newsrooms, corporate offices, airports, design studios, startups, classrooms, and homes. Professionals from different fields are discovering its practical value in daily life. The reason is simple. Modern life has become mentally crowded and overwhelming.

Most people wake up in the morning and immediately enter digital traffic. Mobile notifications begin flowing before breakfast. Social media debates, breaking news alerts, endless reels, forwarded videos, and baseless online arguments consume attention throughout the day. Many individuals remain mentally exhausted without understanding the actual reason behind their fatigue. The problem is no longer physical workload alone. Attention fragmentation has become a major issue in the world.

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Several professionals now openly admit that regular meditation is helping them regain focus and mental discipline. Recently, a reputed design editor of a major newspaper group shared an insightful reflection in a meditation group. He mentioned that regular meditation helped him achieve focus much faster, move away from pointless social media analysis, and direct his energy towards meaningful tasks. More importantly, he observed that he had started performing “self-checks” during emotional moments. That single observation deserves attention.

Many people react instantly to situations. Meditation gradually creates a small pause between emotion and reaction. This small break changes behaviour patterns. People begin observing themselves more carefully. Emotional leakage reduces. Energy conservation improves. Meditation also influences digital habits. Several practitioners report that television news consumption naturally reduces after some time. Endless scrolling starts appearing repetitive. Random online debates lose attraction. The mind begins to prefer meaningful content, books, silence, long-form thinking, and creative work.

A quiet transformation starts taking place. People slowly move from consumer mode to creator mode. This shift has practical consequences. Writers write more consistently. Designers focus longer. Students study with improved concentration. Professionals manage stress better. Decision-making improves because mental clutter reduces.

One interesting change reported by many meditation practitioners is their changing relationship with smartphones. Phones continue to remain important tools for work and communication. However, compulsive usage declines significantly. Notifications stop controlling emotional states. The device remains. The dependency weakens.

This transition is becoming increasingly relevant because the global attention economy is expanding aggressively. Every platform wants more screen time. Every app competes for human attention. Algorithms are designed to maximise engagement. In such an environment, attention itself is becoming a form of wealth.

A focused mind produces better output. A distracted mind remains busy but less productive. Meditation is now being viewed less as a religious activity and more as a mental management system. The benefits extend beyond productivity. People are becoming more aware of eating habits, sleep quality, emotional reactions, and overall lifestyle patterns. Some are reducing unnecessary consumption. Others are reconnecting with reading, reflection, journaling, nature, or meaningful conversations. This shift may become even more important in the coming years as artificial intelligence, automation, and digital overload continue reshaping human life.

Machines may become faster. Human attention may become rarer. In such a future, the ability to focus deeply, think clearly, remain emotionally balanced, and create meaningful work could become one of the greatest human advantages. Meditation may not solve every problem instantly. Yet it appears to be helping many people regain ownership of something extremely precious. Their own mind.

The writer is a senior journalist and author.

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