Mind-wandering a fact of life, study says
But researchers say practice also affects happiness
Regardless of what they are doing, almost without exception, people’s minds wander — whether they mull over arguments with loved ones in the shower, think about weekend plans at work, or stumble on a creative new insight on their commute. (Full article: 723 words)
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