My life got surprisingly better after o started treating the news like this without first recruiting 30 part-time analysts.https://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1214726737302392832 …
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The one time I remember it making a difference is we made it to the very first day of protests over the children in cages, before it became a big story.
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I completely cut off news after reading Aaron Swartz take on this (basically what you said): http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/hatethenews …
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I personally don't *hate* the news, but I treat it exactly like any other entertainment option, no more and no less important. Netflix, youtube, /r/funny, ny times, cnn, a game, a sci-fi novel, all the same purpose. In that light, news is always the most boring, so I never watch
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I suspect you already know about this, but in case you haven’t: the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effecthttps://www.patheos.com/blogs/geneveith/2011/08/the-murray-gell-mann-amnesia-effect/ …
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Yeah....this issue has been remedied by the explicit creation of science communicators, an entire field devoted to translating medical and science knowledge accurately and relateably. And as a political and social science fan and news addict---no I don't forget anything I read
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