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When you remember something, you are overwriting older knowledge to replace it. As you are reading this, you are likely forgetting older memories. This makes it so when you intake more content, you erase older memories. This is why modern content is so dangerous. You overwrite your productive memories with junk memories.
When you combine this with the fact of modern medias addictive properties, it gets bad.
The rapid and brief nature of this content is changing the way we process information. The constant switching between short videos can erode our ability to focus on longer tasks or engage deeply with more substantial material. So you start to lose your ability to focus and learn, modern media is literally giving you ADHD. The only alternative is real-life hobbies.
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When you combine this with the fact of modern medias addictive properties, it gets bad.
The rapid and brief nature of this content is changing the way we process information. The constant switching between short videos can erode our ability to focus on longer tasks or engage deeply with more substantial material. So you start to lose your ability to focus and learn, modern media is literally giving you ADHD. The only alternative is real-life hobbies.
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