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There is a problem right now that everybody seem to see but not understand completely.
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The constant stream of fragmented information on the Internet has seemingly rewired my appetite for all forms of information consumption--and it is tiresome.<!--more-->
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The constant stream of fragmented information on the Internet (i.e., Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, etc.) has seemingly rewired our appetite for all forms of information consumption--and it is tiresome.<!--more-->
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I have been constantly skimming texts quickly without giving myself the chance to ponder.
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As a result of this, I have been constantly skimming texts quickly without giving myself the chance to ponder much as I used to.
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The quick fix of on-demand television culture with unlimited options has made me lose interest in reading books and deep thinking.
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Also, the quick fix of on-demand television culture with unlimited options has made me lose interest in reading books and deep thinking.
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I have been reacting much and thinking less.
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An honest self-check had shown this has negatively impacted my focus and, therefore, my reality.
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And an honest self-check had shown me that this has negatively impacted my focus--and, therefore, my reality.
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## The Solution
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Going back to books, starting by [reading about effective reading](https://www.amazon.com/Lit-Christian-Guide-Reading-Books/dp/1433522268), has brought me back.
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These past weeks, I have tried going back to books.
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Intentionally planning a balanced reading diet--a combination of healthy books--has restored my contemplative habits before the rise of constant reactive thinking toward random bits of unwarranted information on social media.
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I've started by [reading about effective reading](https://www.amazon.com/Lit-Christian-Guide-Reading-Books/dp/1433522268), and I think it has brought me back even just for a little.
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But this is far from easy.
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I've also intentionally drafted a plan for a balanced reading diet which consists a combination of healthy books.
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I think this has restored my contemplative habits from before the rise of constant reactive thinking toward random bits of unwarranted information on social media.
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But this has been is far from easy.
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## It requires sacrifice
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We all have limited time, and environments we are in are never so favorable.
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I had to stop doing things I loved. I deactivated my Facebook for a time, and playing computer games had to be at a minimum.
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Because of this, I had to stop doing some things I "loved".
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For instance, I deactivated my Facebook for a time, and playing computer games had to be at a minimum.
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> “The only people who achieve much are those who want knowledge so badly that they seek it while the conditions are still unfavorable. Favorable conditions never come.” C.S. Lewis
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