Social media can kill creativity. These famous authors and artists told juliejargon how they tune out distractions and generate ideas—and how you can, too.
Photographer Eric Hart, Jr., novelist Gary Shteyngart and other creative thinkers explain how they tune out digital distractions and let their minds wander
Photographer Eric Hart, Jr. surrounded by his inspirations, photography books and his own photographs of Latto and Symone.Humans have built the perfect machine for keeping our brains busy, if not productive. The internet, with social networks, endless games and media, fills the moments we once spent sitting silently with our thoughts, leafing through a book—or just staring into space during a TV commercial break.
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