Information Overwhelm (Internet)
Viewers who spend four or more hours watching television each day hold significantly different opinions from those who spend far less time obtaining their information from the television. They believe, for example, that there is a far higher prevalence of crime, violence, alcoholism, drug abuse, and prostitution in society than is actually the case
... See moreDr. David Lewis • The Brain Sell: How the new mind sciences and the persuasion industry are reading our thoughts, influencing our emotions, and stimulating us to shop
Clicks & Clout: How We Seek Status In the Digital Age
the internet is an infinity pool
And because we can do anything anytime, we feel we need to do everything all the time. With so much constantly available and streaming, we’re constantly being sucked in.
Tiffany Shlain • 24/6: The Power of Unplugging One Day a Week
It’s become a ubiquitous modern problem to have not only a teetering pile of books you’ve been meaning to read, but a digital stack of articles you’d like to digest, plus a long queue of podcast episodes to listen to, videos or TV shows to watch, or videogames you’ve purchased and would love to play, if only you could find the time.
Oliver Burkeman • Meditations for Mortals
Sari Azout • Check Your Pulse #43

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