We’re still in that kid-in-a-sweet-store phase when we want it all. But just because the data is there for consumption doesn’t mean we must partakeConcerns over “information overload” are the growing pains of the so-called Information Age. Network culture now permeates offline life. We fill higher-than-ever expectations about being available,being up-to-date, having clever opinions and cute pictures to broadcast. There are frequent studies on the effects that general “decision fatigue” has on our psyche. But this is a fake problem, and confusing bombardment with addiction. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com