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41 Psychology says the people who still wear a wristwatch in a world of smartphones aren’t behind – they have a specific relationship with time and intention that most people quietly abandoned without realizing what they gave up

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 15:49 EDT

Psychology says the people who still wear a wristwatch in a world of smartphones aren’t behind – they have a specific relationship with time and intention that most people quietly abandoned without realizing what they gave up

While everyone else reaches for their phone to check the time and loses fifteen minutes to the digital vortex, a quiet minority still glances at their wrist and moves on — and psychologists are discovering this simple choice reveals something profound about how we've unknowingly rewired our relationship with time itself.

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