![]() ![]() You don’t believe me? Try losing yourself in a good book in café! Everyone who is not holding a screen in a public place today is an outlier-and is perceived as such by everyone around him/her who does hold a screen. ![]() As these screens have become more and more common, they have become an extension of ourselves. Then, to the bedrooms, and then to the classrooms. Screens were introduced at first to living rooms-the TV. And if so, I think you are, partially, right. You might think that what we are experiencing is just a natural consequence of advancing technologies, and like any progress-you might argue-there must be some trade-offs. But days like theses has become rarer when everyone is attached to his/her screen all the time. ![]() The calmest and most peaceful days are the ones during which you don’t check your Facebook and Instagram Inboxes. Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention-and How to Think Deeply Again ![]()
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