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The important thing to understand is when you are looking down below the level of your nose, you are essentially decelerating your alertness—you're reducing your amount of alertness. It might be subtle, but it's happening. Whereas, when you look straight ahead, or in particular, when you look up, you're increasing your level of
alertness.
Andrew Huberman
For Optimal Alertness, Keep Laptop & Computer Screens at Eye Level
Optimizing Workspace for Productivity, Focus, & Creativity
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