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Mara Adelman on Solitude vs. Distraction: Our quest for solitude in an increasingly distracting world!

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This fascinating interview withMara Adelman, Professor Emeritus of Communications from Seattle University. Her subject: Solitude. She claims that we are increasingly living lives of mass distraction. It is imperative that we take control over the pressing demands of everyday life, and to garner time for self reflection, in order to engage in our deeper creative and spiritual lives. Not doing so affects our memory and brain functionality and our thinking capacity. Not to mention: Our Very Privacy.
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This fascinating interview withMara Adelman, Professor Emeritus of Communications from Seattle University. Her subject: Solitude. She claims that we are increasingly living lives of mass distraction. It is imperative that we take control over the pressing demands of everyday life, and to garner time for self reflection, in order to engage in our deeper creative and spiritual lives. Not doing so affects our memory and brain functionality and our thinking capacity. Not to mention: Our Very Privacy.
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