The hardware you work with is 100 billion times faster than it was in 1950. The hardware you think with hasn’t been upgraded in 40,000 years.
hat gap — between exponential silicon and a flatlined human operating system — is the most expensive mismatch in the modern economy. American workers report a seventy-six percent burnout rate.
Average attention spans have collapsed to under a minute. And corporations quietly write down roughly one trillion dollars a year in productivity to a problem most of them still describe as a “wellness” issue.
The Brain’s Ctrl+Alt+Del is a Vetta Research deep dive into the other side of that trade: the small but rapidly maturing industry working on a pharmacological reboot of the human brain.
It is also a field manual for the investors, operators, and executives who plan to be on the right side of the next cognitive-performance cycle…




