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Being Busy Is Killing Our Ability to Think Creatively
« on: July 28, 2017, 02:28:56 pm »
Being Busy Is Killing Our Ability to Think Creatively

    July 10, 2017

by Derek Beres
 

The other day a friend mentioned that he’s looking forward to autonomous cars, as it will help lower the accident and fatality rates caused by distracted driving. True, was my initial reply, with a caveat: what we gain on the roads we lose in general attention. Having yet another place to be distracted does not add to our mental and social health.

Little good comes from being distracted yet we seem incapable of focusing our attention. Among many qualities that suffer, recent research shows creativity takes a hit when you’re constantly busy. Being able to switch between focus and daydreaming is an important skill that’s reduced by insufferable busyness. As Stanford’s Emma Seppälä writes:

http://bigthink.com/21st-century-spirituality/creativity-and-distraction
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