Although the “Unitasker” went in each of Huxley’s 3 directions, there were never any concrete moments where you felt he was moving directly in a single direction. In the beginning, when the author introduced his topic he typically stayed in the direction towards the personal, the autobiographical, and inner experience, but as his writing progressed it was pretty sporadic. I’d say that the essay was much more like a conversation. He begins the essay with personal anecdotes and describes a setting, giving the readers context about where he is coming from and what he is trying to do. For his experiment, the author researched a lot about different theories involving his coined term “unitasking,” or focusing on one thing at a time and living in the now in order to help him with his experiment. He even goes as far as contacting and meeting with people who would most likely be the best at unitasking / limiting distractions and errors and proceeds to take their advice. He also asks questions ...
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