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#284 ‒ Overcoming addictive behaviors, elevating wellbeing, thriving in an era of excess, and the scarcity loop | Michael Easter, M.A.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Balancing information consumption with the food analogy

The need for information is akin to the need for food, with an overabundance of 'fast' or 'seductively good' information being detrimental. It's important to recognize that some conspiracy theories turn out to be true, and one should be cautious of accepting the first answer without looking at the nuances and considering the other side. Just as too much fast food is bad for health, excessive loose information without nuance can also be harmful. When information feels really good or tasty, it should be a sign to investigate further and consider the other side's perspective. Sacrificing truth and nuance for seductive information can lead to a lack of critical thinking. This insightful analogy encourages a balanced and nuanced approach to information consumption.

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