Made You Think

8: Get Off the Cocaine Pellet Dispenser: Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman

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Oct 17, 2017
This podcast explores how the Internet, social media, television, and technology are negatively impacting our ability to think and reason. It covers topics such as fake news, technology's effect on attention spans, psychological aspects of media and commercials, and minimizing technological distractions. The podcast also discusses the shift from written to visual communication, the impact of social media on content consumption, and the influence of television on political campaigns. It highlights the absurdity of living through our phones and the association of Corona beer with racist stereotypes. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the decreasing attention span in younger generations and the potential consequences for society.
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ANECDOTE

Irrelevant Information

  • People fixate on irrelevant information, like celebrity lives.
  • Nat Eliason questions the value of caring about those outside one's intellectual/physical environment.
ANECDOTE

News Avoidance

  • Nat Eliason struggles to discuss current events due to his news avoidance.
  • However, he finds it enjoyable to learn from others, making them feel special.
INSIGHT

News and Action

  • News consumption often lacks practical application in our daily lives.
  • Neil Postman highlights that most news doesn't change our actions or decisions.
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