I did great and finished this only in two sessions
This is a great article.
I learned to disable all but important notifications. But I still suffer many symptoms the author has described.
IMO, an overwhelming amount of the content on the internet adds nothing on top of its title.
You eventually learn to consume all the content without putting too much effort, by skimming quickly, otherwise it's exhausting.
I don't know what could be a solution here. Some sort of filtering for the content is needed, but how to implement it exactly?
Perhaps one should put more focus on reading books instead of free articles on the internet. But this does not solve the problem completely. Many books suffer from the same lack of sense.
Does anyone have any ideas or any related experience regarding the content moderation for consumption?
This is a great article.
I learned to disable all but important notifications. But I still suffer many symptoms the author has described.
IMO, an overwhelming amount of the content on the internet adds nothing on top of its title. You eventually learn to consume all the content without putting too much effort, by skimming quickly, otherwise it's exhausting.
I don't know what could be a solution here. Some sort of filtering for the content is needed, but how to implement it exactly?
Perhaps one should put more focus on reading books instead of free articles on the internet. But this does not solve the problem completely. Many books suffer from the same lack of sense.
Does anyone have any ideas or any related experience regarding the content moderation for consumption?