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I see the need for info overstimulation (whether through social media or simply “oh, just let me read that article in case it helps me with work”) as nothing other than addiction.

Some seek it to self-regulate, others to numb… because boredom might feel too exposing and reveal how unbearable and heavy life can be to a nervous system that doesn’t know how to metabolize experiences.

And as a chronically online human who spent more than 2 decades in front of a screen (should consider myself a pro at info consumption, haha), I can say the worst part about it is… you start experiencing life at the pace and speed of information, mostly living in your head. And that’s the real danger of it.

Days without info overload feel much heavier, slower, and somehow, real.

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