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Breakpoint

Want to Feel Superhuman?

Breakpoint

Colson Center

News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Christianity

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2023

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

If you find your mind darting from one thing to the next and struggling to concentrate for even short periods of time, there are two things to know. First, you're not alone and, second, it's probably related to technology. 

In an article published at Motherboard, Kaleigh Rogers described her experiment banning all screens from her home for a month: no TV, no tablet, no smart phones, no computers. 

The results were dramatic, and unlike with exercise or dieting, immediate. She experienced better concentration, found more time in her day, felt closer in her relationships, and gained a renewed sense of creativity. A Facebook commenter who conducted the same experiment described an almost "superhuman" focus and productivity. 

Screens have profoundly shaped our lives, especially our minds and relationships. We need not be Luddites, but we can create boundaries and stick to them. Rather than allowing notifications, games, and texts to control our schedules and attention, we can control them, making time for relationships, concentration, and creativity. That doesn't sound so superhuman...  

For the Colson Center, I'm John Stonestreet.  

For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, visit Colsoncenter.org

This Point was originally published on February 14, 2017.  

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0:00.0

With a one-minute look at culture from a Christian worldview, I'm John Stone Street with the point.

0:04.0

If you find your mind darting from one thing to the next, struggling to concentrate for short periods of time, there are two things to know.

0:10.0

First, you're not alone. Second, it's probably related to technology.

0:14.0

In an article published at Motherboard, Kaylee Rogers described her experiment banning all screens from her home for an entire month.

0:21.6

No TV, tablet, smartphones, computers. The results were not only dramatic, but unlike with exercise and dieting, almost immediate.

0:27.6

She experienced better concentration, found more time in the day, felt closer in relationships, gained a renewed sense of creativity.

0:34.6

A Facebook commenter who conducted the same experiment described an almost superhuman focus and productivity.

0:40.3

Screens have profoundly shaped our lives, especially our minds and our relationships.

0:44.3

They don't need to be Luddites, but we have to create boundaries and stick to them.

0:48.3

Rather than just allow notifications, games, and text to control our schedules and attention, we have to control them and make time for relationships,

0:55.8

concentration, and creativity. That's a pretty easy way to be superhuman. For the Colson Center,

1:00.8

I'm John Stone Street.

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