{"id":307,"date":"2013-12-03T05:03:10","date_gmt":"2013-12-03T05:03:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nsrider.com\/journal\/?p=307"},"modified":"2014-01-03T21:25:52","modified_gmt":"2014-01-03T21:25:52","slug":"the-timelessness-of-multitasking-can-you-really","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nsrider.com\/journal\/?p=307","title":{"rendered":"The timelessness of multitasking &#8211; can you really?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I decided to put a few thoughts on paper tonight because I know it&#8217;s been a long long time since I&#8217;ve written, and I found something tonight that I feel is important to jot down.<\/p>\n<p>It started with a book I am reading about cognition and how we think. \u00a0<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Thinking Fast and Slow<\/span> by Daniel Kahneman posits that there are two systems at work in our brains, the intuitive &#8220;fast&#8221; one and the &#8220;slow&#8221; which deals with more complex thought.<\/p>\n<p>I know that somewhere in the last six months or so I&#8217;ve read additional material about the &#8220;costs of multitasking&#8221; which in theory, sounds counter intuitive to what so many of us in the rapid moving society try to achieve. \u00a0As an example let&#8217;s consider the automobile and all of the tasks that people attempt to do while driving. \u00a0We talk on the phone, we check the GPS, we eat, some apply makeup, we look at maps, \u00a0we have our morning coffee, and may top it off with a fast food sandwich, congratulating ourselves about how much we are getting done.<\/p>\n<p>Then you read how someone was texting &#8220;I Love You&#8221; before he ran over a buggy and killed <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=_BqFkRwdFZ0\" target=\"_blank\">three kids<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>There is research \u00a0that says that what is really going on while we are thinking that we are multi-tasking is that we are really switching between tasks, and quite frequently between those that fall into the &#8220;fast&#8221; mode. \u00a0It also turns out that there is research that says that we can be up to 40% less efficient because of our <a href=\"http:\/\/psychology.about.com\/od\/cognitivepsychology\/a\/costs-of-multitasking.htm\" target=\"_blank\">task switching<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>What I find most interesting about this concept is a quote that I found tonight while reading through translations of some first century Latin texts. \u00a0It happened to be that I was working on my quote library and was focused on a quote about friendship by Pubilius Syrus who lived in the first century BC.<\/p>\n<p>This is what he wrote:\u00a0Ad duo festinans neutrum bene peregeris.<\/p>\n<p>This is how it was translated in 1856: \u00a0To do two things at once is to do neither.<\/p>\n<p>There you have it.<\/p>\n<p>In making this search I found a free copy of the <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Moral Sayings of Publius<\/span> in Google Books, which consisted of only English translations. \u00a0I went looking for Latin version and found his sayings at Latinbooks.com. \u00a0There was now only one problem, I can&#8217;t read Latin, and the Latin text provided no translation.<\/p>\n<p>Next I used Google translate and put &#8220;two things&#8221; in to be translated into Latin. \u00a0Google Translate came back with &#8220;duo&#8221; as Latin for &#8220;two things&#8221;. \u00a0Next I searched the Latin text for the word duo and took the one that looked close and dumped it back into Google Translate.<\/p>\n<p>GT then came back with: To the two made \u200b\u200bhaste, and, well, to be carried out neither of<\/p>\n<p>To me, that seems close enough, especially since you can&#8217;t put the phrase back into Google and get an English translation of it. \u00a0The web has lots of variant translations of the Latin into German, or French or Russian, but no direct translations back from the Latin into English.<\/p>\n<p>For the time being it looks like I&#8217;m stuck with the 1856 translation of D. Lyman.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>To do two things at once is to do neither.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>How curious that only now, some two thousand one hundred years later, we find out that it just might be the truth.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I decided to put a few thoughts on paper tonight because I know it&#8217;s been a long long time since I&#8217;ve written, and I found something tonight that I feel is important to jot down. 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