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Our Attention Spans Are Being Stolen
By Johann Hari, Daphne Chouliaraki Milner, and Dr. Charles Czeisler“ If we did go back to sleeping as much as we need to, as much as we did a century ago, then that would cause a huge recession as people would consume an hour less every day.”
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