We all drink from a fire hose of information, an unfiltered stream that blasts facts and photos and figments of truth, bloating and overloading us. Phones buzz with updates. Breaking news. Snarky tweets that demand a peek. Kardashian sibling fashion faux pas. Amazon deals, Instagram hamming, TikTok twerks and daily BeReals—these torrential rains strain brains.
When Elon Musk bought Twitter, President Biden remarked, “There’s no editors. How do we expect kids to be able to understand what is at stake?” Great question. And the fire hose refuses to be turned off. But there is a way to slow the flow, at least to a manageable trickle. Ask Sherlock Holmes.
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