Consuming news can have detrimental effects on mental health and cognitive functions. The author argues that news is like sugar for the mind, easy to digest but ultimately harmful. The constant exposure to news leads to misinformation, misinterpretation of risks, and an overload of irrelevant information. This results in increased stress, impaired decision-making abilities, and a shallow thinking process. The author suggests that cutting off from news consumption can lead to reduced anxiety, deeper thinking, and more meaningful insights.
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