Clint Jarvis Profile picture
Sep 4 16 tweets 5 min read Read on X
Stanford paid 35,000 people to quit social media.

This was the largest study on emotional health in history.

The results were so shocking, scientists called it "comparable to therapy."

Here's what happens when you break free from the algorithm:
🧵 Image
Over 35,000 people took part.

They were paid to deactivate either Instagram or Facebook for 6 weeks.

It was done right before the 2020 Presidential Election.

And the results were undeniable:
Participants didn’t just feel better.

They were measurably happier, less anxious, and less depressed.

• Facebook users saw a 6% improvement in emotional well-being
• Instagram users saw a 4% improvement

And not only that... Image
The researchers found that:

• Quitting Facebook was 15% as effective as therapy
• Quitting Instagram: 22% as effective
• Both eliminated over half of this election-related stress.

But here's the twist: Image
These people didn’t stop using their phones.

They just switched to other apps.

That means time on social media ≠ time on other apps.

Social media is measurably worse for us.
As Psychologist Angela Duckworth put it:

Our phones are “adult pacifiers.”

But her other point is deeper:

You can't break free with willpower. Change your environment instead.

She calls it situation modification.
The Stanford study proved something we already knew deep down:

You don’t need to give up your phone.

You just need to be more intentional with your time.

Here's where you can start:👇
It's important to set boundaries with social media.

Start with a screen time app like Roots.

There are several good ones out there.

Here's why this is key:

getroots.link/aNqv9fK
Apps like Roots keep you accountable.

When blocking is active, you can't uninstall or unblock.

This extra friction is key.

Here's how to use it effectively in 4 steps: Image
1. Block social media apps

Keep social media blocked by at all times.

Force yourself to unblock it intentionally.

Create just enough pause to break the loop.
2. Schedule downtime

Set fixed windows to go full "Monk Mode" with social media completely blocked.

• Mornings (5am-9am): no social media or news apps
• Evenings: (6pm-midnight): no social media or work apps

This downtime helps rewire your brain. Image
3. Instant app blocking

Sometimes I need to block everything:

• Stay focused when I'm doing deep work
• Reduce the temptation to “just check for a second”
• Block distracting apps when I get in the car

I use it daily. Image
4. Pick scroll replacements

Simple things you can use to redirect yourself away from scrolling.

Go for a walk, pick up a book, or play with your dog.

Roots will direct me to better things (like Lucy) when apps are blocked. Image
With small changes, my phone usage has dropped from 4 hours to around 1 daily.

Pickups from 150 to 50 daily.

My mind feels clearer, calmer, more focused. Image
Setting boundaries with social media is key.

Focus is your most valuable asset in today's distracted world.

Here's a link to the screen time app I mentioned:

getroots.link/aNqv9fK
Video Credits:
- Angela Duckworth at Bates: Push those cell phones away |
Bates College
- 30 Days Without Social Media | My Transformation | Niklas Christl

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Clint Jarvis

Clint Jarvis Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @clinjar

Sep 2
He deleted almost every app from his phone.

Then he wrote 4 bestsellers in 9 years.

Cal Newport's controversial take: Your phone is making you mediocre.

His science-backed system for getting your brain back: Image
The average person spends a whopping 4 hours and 30 minutes on their phone daily.

And that figure is still growing...

That's nearly 50 days per year staring at a small screen.

A study from the Journal of the Association for Consumer Research revealed something crucial: Image
The mere presence of your phone reduces cognitive capacity.

Even when it's turned off, face down on your desk...

Your brain is actively working to resist picking it up.

This "brain drain" effect leaves fewer resources for actual thinking.
Read 17 tweets
Aug 31
Everyone studies Warren Buffett for wealth.

But if you want both wealth and happiness—study Naval Ravikant.

He recently laid it all out in one of his best interviews yet.

Here are 7 powerful lessons that will make you think twice: 🧵 Image
1. Play Wealth, Not Status Games

Status is a ladder: someone has to fall for you to rise.

But wealth is like building a house: everyone who helps can live better inside it.

It's built on value, scales with leverage, and creates freedom.
2. Trim Your Desires

The fastest path to peace isn't getting more.

It's wanting fewer, more important things.

Every new want adds another weight.

Instead of hustling to carry more, put some of it down.

Simplicity is wealth you can feel today.
Read 11 tweets
Aug 30
Andrew Huberman just hosted Harvard's leading psychiatrist.

Dr. Paul Conti exposed the hidden forces in your mind that quietly sabotage your progress.

His 5 insights to transform your mental health:

1. Stop chasing "happiness" Image
Dr. Conti says mental health boils down to 2 things:

• Agency (knowing you can change your life)
• Gratitude (appreciating being alive)

These create peace, contentment, and delight.
2. Your conscious mind is just the tip of the iceberg

95% of your mind operates unconsciously.

Your rational thoughts? Maybe 5% of what's really going on.

That's why willpower alone doesn't work.
Read 17 tweets
Aug 27
This is Marcus Aurelius.

Roman emperor, stoic philosopher, and the reason millions today are learning to live in the present.

In a world of distraction, he lived by design.

Here’s the daily routine that made him: 🧵 Image
1. Early rise

Marcus started every day at dawn, even when it was hard.

"I wasn't made to huddle under warm blankets, but to go to work—as a human being."

This was his moment of peace before the world intruded.

Today, we call this "defending the morning."
2. Mental rehearsal

Before starting the day, he imagined the types of people he'd likely face:

• Rude
• Arrogant
• Ungrateful

He prepared to meet them with patience.

This exercise (premeditatio malorum) kept him grounded. Image
Read 15 tweets
Aug 25
You're not lazy, you're dopamine-depleted.

Trust me, I've been there.

Here are 7 ways to naturally boost dopamine (and rewire your brain):🧵 Image
1. Spot the "Wave-Pool" pattern from your phone

Our phones create ongoing waves of dopamine.

And dopamine is like waves in a water park.

Big waves feel great, but they drain the pool faster.

Take breaks between hits and let the pool refill.
A screen time app like Roots can put a bit of space between waves.

It helps set boundaries you can actually stick to.

Personally, it's been a game-changer: getroots.link/aNqv9fK
Read 16 tweets
Aug 23
The most anxious generation on record:

Gen Z.

Jonathan Haidt sat with Jordan Peterson and revealed exactly what happened in 2012 that started it all.

How social media hijacked an entire generation (& his plan to fix it): Image
1. The 2012 Elbow

For decades, teen mental health stayed steady.

Then around 2012, the charts spiked:

• Anxiety
• Depression
• Self-harm

All shot up like a "hockey stick."

And it all happened faster than anyone could prepare for.
2. Digital Lawlessness

So what happened?

We went from helicopter parents in the 90s…
To the digital wild west by the early 2000s.

Tech moved too fast. We didn't.

And kids were left to face the attention economy alone.

No rules, no guidance, no brakes.
Read 14 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(