RE: When multitasking curses...

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We need to learn the optimal approach for us, like how many tasks we can do and how much information we can take at once. The bottom truth is that what is best for us may not be best for someone else. By doing so, we maximize our potentials. As a result, we can get the work done and sail through the curses of multitasking and information overload. By the end of the day, we need to eat what we can eat, get information that we can take, live out the choices without regrets.

Dear @juecoree, I agree with you!
I've seen people who died in car accidents while concentrating on their smartphones. Multitasking makes us forget that we need to focus on the one goal that is most important to us.
We may have to pay more attention to the causes, processes, and consequences of actual actions than information.



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Multitasking makes us forget that we need to focus on the one goal that is most important to us.

I do agree. At times, we can become too indulge with simultaneously doing things at once.

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