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Charlotte Grysolle
6 min readJan 13, 2023
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How much genius are we losing to the compulsive need to scroll just a little bit more?

The other day I realized something. Heads up, it's pretty depressing.

Say we spend 2 hours of "wasted time" per day on our phones (and that's probably being kind).

  • 2 hours x 365 days = 730 hours per year

Let's say we do this for 50 years of our lives.

  • 730 hours x 50 years = 36,500 hours

That equals 4.1 years.

4.1 years, OF. OUR. LIFE, 24/7, spent on our phones.

Is this as shocking to you as it was to me? Sure, it's old news that our collective screen times are through the roof, but I never considered it on the scale of years in a single lifetime.

And I'm not here to demonize phones. I wouldn’t want to live in a world without them. However, I find it sad that it’s the first thing I think about when I open my eyes in the morning. And it bugs me that I can't make it more than 10 minutes without feeling the urge to reach for the damn thing.

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Charlotte Grysolle
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