I'm gonna try to remember this comment for the next time someone brings up the boiling frog analogy.
Which is usually back to back with the thought that in bygone times "the human mind used to be cleaner / healthier / smarter and it was slowly destroyed by modern living"
There's not that much difference between our behavior and that of a chicken fixated on the chalk line in front of it.
In the 19th century, many authors lamented the frantic, unhealthy pace of modern life.
This. What really happened is that someone figured out what makes people give something their undivided attention and is profiting handsomely off of this finding.