

Daily Stoic Sundays: Should I Watch The News
Mar 29, 2020
The discussion tackles the impact of news consumption on personal productivity and focus. It advocates for prioritizing self-improvement and creativity over constant news engagement. The hosts explore the balance between staying informed and civic participation, challenging common beliefs about news and democracy. They emphasize the value of historical context and suggest classic literature for deeper insights. Meanwhile, the conversation highlights the dangers of misinformation and the importance of discerning fact from spin in today's media landscape.
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Missing Watergate
- Steven Pressfield finished a novel while seemingly oblivious to major world events.
- He later learned about Nixon's impeachment, highlighting his intense focus.
Focus on Self-Improvement
- Prioritize deep work and self-improvement over constant news consumption.
- Focus on the big picture instead of getting bogged down in real-time updates.
Watching vs. Participating
- Watching news is often mistaken for actual participation.
- Simply consuming information doesn't equal engagement or informed action.