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How to Let Your Mind Wander – The New York Times
Research suggests that people with freely moving thoughts are happier. Easy, repetitive activities like walking can help get…

Sometimes you just want to let your mind go free, says Julia Kam, a cognitive neuroscientist who directs the Internal Attention Lab at the University of Calgary. Kam became interested in her subject 15 years ago as an undergraduate struggling with her own…
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