Every time you pick up a book, your brain feels foggy.
You can't get through one chapter without your mind wandering or reaching for your phone.
Here's what happened:
Your phone broke your brain.
Years of scrolling trained your brain for 7-second videos. But reading a book needs 30+ minutes of focus.
Your brain now sees reading as "too slow" and rejects it.
All that app-switching also drained your brain's focus chemicals.
That's the brain fog you feel.
Coffee makes it worse – you get jittery but still can't focus.
And regular focus pills? They're made for answering emails, not reading books.
You need something that fixes what your phone destroyed.