There's a feeling that we're approaching the critical point of "information overload." If this continues, we might have to go back to using phones without internet to truly escape the entanglement of algorithm anxiety. Perhaps, "minimalist living" and "digital decluttering" are the most luxurious lifestyles of the future.
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RektCoaster
· 5h ago
Selling the phone is the ultimate liberation; I no longer look at my phone.
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TrustMeBro
· 01-18 16:54
It's about time to say this—now the screen flooding is more brain-consuming than trading.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-18 16:52
I've always said, the information cocoon is the real poverty.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-18 16:40
Forget it, information overload has been here for a long time. Are you only mentioning it now?
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consensus_failure
· 01-18 16:31
Forget it, I'm already anxious just scrolling through my phone, let alone talking about decluttering and letting go.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-18 16:28
I've already said it, information anxiety is the new poverty, understand?
There's a feeling that we're approaching the critical point of "information overload." If this continues, we might have to go back to using phones without internet to truly escape the entanglement of algorithm anxiety. Perhaps, "minimalist living" and "digital decluttering" are the most luxurious lifestyles of the future.