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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 11 MIN

The prison guard that helped me focus

from Anndry Ferrebus · host anndry ferrebus

The Prison Guard That Helped Me FocusWhy do we often perform better when we feel like someone is watching?Why is it easier to stay focused in a library, a classroom, a coworking space, or around other people than when we’re completely alone?And why did a bizarre YouTube video of a prison guard watching prisoners actually help me become more productive?In this episode, I explore one of the strangest productivity experiments I’ve ever tried, and what it taught me about accountability, attention, and human psychology.This is not a focus problem.This is a dopamine problem.Most people think productivity is about discipline.But often, productivity is about accountability.Humans evolved in groups. For most of human history, being observed mattered. Reputation mattered. Cooperation mattered. Social consequences mattered.And your nervous system still responds to those signals today.Even when the observation is symbolic.Even when it’s simulated.Even when part of you knows it’s not real.Most people don’t need more willpower.They need a system that makes follow-through harder to avoid.In this episode, we talk about:* Dopamine and accountability* Why observation changes behavior* Focus and productivity psychology* Social accountability* Body doubling and productivity* Attention and performance* Human behavior and motivation* Environment design* Dopamine and focusYou’ll learn why:* People often perform better when they feel observed* Accountability increases follow-through* Social pressure can improve consistency* Environment shapes behavior* Productivity problems are not always motivation problemsWe also explore concepts like:* Study-with-me videos* Public commitments* Coaching and accountability* Group performance* Social facilitation* Why behavior changes when goals become visibleBecause attention changes behavior.Observation changes behavior.Accountability changes behavior.Learn how dopamine, accountability, and social psychology influence focus, consistency, and productivity, and why the right system often works better than relying on willpower alone.Because sometimes this isn’t a motivation problem.It’s a dopamine problem.

The Prison Guard That Helped Me FocusWhy do we often perform better when we feel like someone is watching?Why is it easier to stay focused in a library, a classroom, a coworking space, or around other people than when we’re completely alone?And why did a bizarre YouTube video of a prison guard watching prisoners actually help me become more productive?In this episode, I explore one of the strangest productivity experiments I’ve ever tried, and what it taught me about accountability, attention, and human psychology.This is not a focus problem.This is a dopamine problem.Most people think productivity is about discipline.But often, productivity is about accountability.Humans evolved in groups. For most of human history, being observed mattered. Reputation mattered. Cooperation mattered. Social consequences mattered.And your nervous system still responds to those signals today.Even when the observation is symbolic.Even when it’s simulated.Even when part of you knows it’s not real.Most people don’t need more willpower.They need a system that makes follow-through harder to avoid.In this episode, we talk about:* Dopamine and accountability* Why observation changes behavior* Focus and productivity psychology* Social accountability* Body doubling and productivity* Attention and performance* Human behavior and motivation* Environment design* Dopamine and focusYou’ll learn why:* People often perform better when they feel observed* Accountability increases follow-through* Social pressure can improve consistency* Environment shapes behavior* Productivity problems are not always motivation problemsWe also explore concepts like:* Study-with-me videos* Public commitments* Coaching and accountability* Group performance* Social facilitation* Why behavior changes when goals become visibleBecause attention changes behavior.Observation changes behavior.Accountability changes behavior.Learn how dopamine, accountability, and social psychology influence focus, consistency, and productivity, and why the right system often works better than relying on willpower alone.Because sometimes this isn’t a motivation problem.It’s a dopamine problem.

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