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An Unintentional Death

Thinking is becoming extinct. In the same way washing machines and cars have contributed to the atrophying of our bodies, our one-click world is slaughtering our need to think.  Beating our clothes against a rock takes time and effort, even some struggle. So does thinking.  Fortunately, we don’t actually need to think any longer.

Inventions like escalators meant we no longer needed to exert energy to ascend a stairwell. Now, Uber ensures we can get to that trendy new restaurant five blocks away in under 3 minutes.

But at what cost?

Obesity has doubled in the US over the past three decades and 80% of adults do not meet the basic physical activity recommendations. In fact, sitting is the new smoking and it’s killing us.

Are our brains the next in line to become obsolete? A million ingenious Apps have freed up our time to do amazing things, but are we using that time wisely? Before clicking to the next thing, take a moment to think about it.

Happy hunting.

P.S.  Here’s a scary thought: the mere presence of your smartphone reduces brain power (see study here).

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