It’s almost unimaginable to think of a day without the Internet. It’s something we all rely so heavily on each and every day, but what would happen if we removed ourselves from all the tweets, e-mails, and the day-to-day clamor that is the world wide web?
Most of us probably wouldn’t survive 24 hours let alone a year without the net, but Paul Miller, senior editor for The Verge, went on a 365-day Internet fast and said he felt less overwhelmed after he made the move to disconnect from the web.
“After I left the Internet, my mind calmed down a bit. I think there’s a lot of noise that the Internet introduces into your mind,” Miller said on Friday’s The Daily Rundown.
Miller said that while his Internet free days did result in a clearer head, in the end he discovered the Internet may not be the thing to blame for his lack of concentration.








