Internet Quote by Abdullah Abu Snaineh
““I usually get distracted when I’m on the internet. I open one or two tabs to look something up for school but it turns out that I open more than 30 tabs, most of them irrelevant to my research. It’s funny because it reminds me of getting to know people in my life. I have a goal and spending time with too many people might delay me from achieving it. I see it as if people were internet browser tabs.””
About This Quote
Multitasking fragments attention, diluting focus on primary goals.
In simple terms: Too many distractions hinder progress.
Limit distractions to protect focus.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- study sessions
- research work
- creative projects
- personal development
- online learning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What criteria decide which “tabs” deserve your time?
- How can you create boundaries without missing valuable opportunities?
Balancing openness to new information with disciplined focus is challenging.