You need to read the treatise on spacing out, Bored and Brilliant

Take a walk.

I have a tendency to space out. A lot. Whether it's staring out the window on Amtrak or pausing at work to fixate on a blank spot on the wall instead of my screen, I often let my mind wander. When I was younger, I would often be derisively called a daydreamer, a space cadet, or just plain distracted. Obviously, one can be too absent-minded, but Bored and Brilliant by Manoush Zomorodi convincingly makes the case that letting your mind wander is not only essential, but a luxury we shouldn't take for granted in our hyper-connected age.

Zomorodi is the current host of NPR's TED Radio Hour, but she was also the host of WNYC's Note to Self for ma …

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source https://www.theverge.com/report/834063/treatise-on-spacing-out-bored-and-brilliant-manoush-zomorodi

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