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Internet turning us into 'superficial thinkers,' says researcher [10m 20s]
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By subjecting ourselves to constant streams of information from the internet, we could eventually loose ability to be contemplative and introspective.
Hmm. I’m not sure why this is a problem, but whatever….
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bramblr reblogged this from markcoatney and added:
scary, but not as much as the idea that some don’t understand why it’s a problem
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eldinire said:
I wonder what that would be like…get it?
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robajob reblogged this from danpatterson and added:
Welp, all hope is lost. Also, *lose…
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violetmae reblogged this from markcoatney and added:
I actually couldn’t agree more. Constant bursts of information gives us ADD.
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de-liberation reblogged this from publicradiointernational and added:
definitely true. sitting down...read takes so much more willpower than it used to,...
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It’s also the reason I have lost the ability to sleep.
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Shit. I’ve noticed this in my own cognition, in my ability...work on a single objective...
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politicalfigure said:
very interesting…
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markcoatney reblogged this from publicradiointernational and added:
Hmm. I’m not sure why this is a problem, but whatever….
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idroolinmysleep said:
Lose. One “o” only.
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