Internet Quote by Susan Isaacs
““I'd never learned to work efficiently as long as I had an internet connection. If a paragraph or even a phrase in a manuscript I was considering rang the deja vu gong, I suspected plagiarism, so I'd search around for a bit. Maybe I'd find something, maybe not, but then I'd meander, unaware I was meandering. When I came back to reality, I'd discover I was watching a Lauryn Hill video or ordering a lilac-scented candle. Once I found myself studying a topographic map of Wyoming with no clue how I got there.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Writing Process Discussion, 2015
The author describes how constant internet access leads to distraction and loss of focus, causing unrelated activities to interrupt work.
In simple terms: Internet can cause wandering thoughts and distractions while writing.
Limit internet use to stay focused.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing sessions
- research periods
- online browsing
- creative work
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you structure breaks to avoid mindless browsing?
- What tools help you stay on task?
Too much online searching can fragment thought and reduce deep work.