Information
The Hidden Cost of Information Overload
We’re drowning in information but starving for wisdom.
It’s tempting to think more information will lead to better understanding, but past a certain point, more input rarely means more insight.
Constant consumption without reflection leaves us scattered, overwhelmed, and unfocused. In chasing every piece of
Our relationship with information evolves through four distinct phases, which I call The Four C’s. Each phase has its own purpose and challenges.
Consuming: This is where most of us begin. You’re reading books, scrolling social media, or watching videos—but not saving anything or applying what you learn. Eventually, you might realize that simply