We’ve been sold the myth that doing ten things at once makes us smarter, faster, better.
In reality? It scatters our focus, drains our chemistry, and leaves our circles of life half-finished.
Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin calls it a “neurobiological cost.”
Dr. Lindsay Blooms reminds us that speed can numb us to life itself.
Even high-schooler Evan Lipetz sees it: multitasking kills productivity.
And the philosophy of slow living whispers: finish one circle at a time, breathe with the rhythms of nature.
Listen to this episode of “Infinitely Curious”, the English-language show of Voice of Greece with Katerina Batzaki, for an hourly journey through science, heartbreak, youth, and wisdom – all pointing to one radical truth:
The most powerful act today is to do just one thing at a time.
Produced and presented by Katerina Batzaki