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The digital age of distraction

THE AGE OF DISTRACTION: It is generally agreed that, in the present age of digital advancement, it has become much harder to concentrate for extended periods of time. No great loss, argues Cathy Davidson. "For more than a hundred years, we've been training people to see in a particularly individual, deliberative way. No one ever told us that our way of seeing excluded everything else."