India, June 25 -- Innovation always moves in the direction of convenience. If you glance a few decades back, the transition from bulky analogue communication devices like landline phones and button phones to the all-in-one sleek smartphones that fit right into palms feels revolutionary. Likewise, every new invention which promises to be convenient, make life faster, easier and way more efficient attracts a lot of attention. Now, the pursuit of convenience, with automation at its core, has entered the realm of thinking, reasoning and decision-making, the very core tenets of independent thinking.ALSO READ: Does doing nothing feel uncomfortable? Neurologist reveals why you are 'addicted to productivity'

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