The Art of Doing Nothing: Slow Living for a Burned-Out Generation
Author: linfodrome.comPublished on: April 10, 2026Country: France
Society & Lifestyle

Slow living emerges as a response to cognitive fatigue caused by excessive screen time, averaging 6 to 7 hours per day. Neuroscience shows that the human brain needs phases without stimulation to function effectively, but the current digital environment promotes reactivity and distraction. To counter this, practices like blocking screen-free time and prioritizing single tasks become essential. However, the challenge remains as platforms continue to optimize attention retention, making it difficult to adopt slow living.
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