People Spend “Half Their Waking Hours” DaydreamingOctober 25, 20251 Comment👁️ 133🔒 Human? Slide comment captcha below and wait for the unlock button. (Cookies required) One thought on “People Spend “Half Their Waking Hours” Daydreaming” 1/3 of one’s life is slept away. 1/2 of our waking hours is spent daydreaming, “not thinking.” That leaves us with only 1/3 of our lives when we do think. But, at least in the U.S., most of that remaining time is spent working for someone else, who is doing our thinking for us. Why am I not surprised? Reply Leave a Reply Name (required) Email (required) Website Comment Slide the puzzle piece or if you are a bot, use text CAPTCHA . In one word, what does nothingness smell like? Unlock
1/3 of one’s life is slept away. 1/2 of our waking hours is spent daydreaming, “not thinking.” That leaves us with only 1/3 of our lives when we do think. But, at least in the U.S., most of that remaining time is spent working for someone else, who is doing our thinking for us. Why am I not surprised? Reply
1/3 of one’s life is slept away.
1/2 of our waking hours is spent daydreaming, “not thinking.”
That leaves us with only 1/3 of our lives when we do think.
But, at least in the U.S., most of that remaining time is spent working for someone else, who is doing our thinking for us.
Why am I not surprised?