Input diet - Manu Morealehttps://manuelmoreale.com/thoughts/input-diet
Following the previous curated link, on the topic of input diet, something I try to focus on
We’ve normalised giving our attention almost exclusively to people who already have obscene amounts of influence. And we amplify them by watching. The power law in action: a few rise to the top, and we keep them there by never looking away. (...) Seeking out lesser-known voices isn’t just an act of cultural curation; it’s a philosophical stance, a refusal to let attention be the only metric that matters. Because the most interesting stuff usually happens on the margins.
Everyone should take care of their attention, it's a personal process to find what's important and necessary for you
Because time and attention are a precious resource, one we probably take for granted way too often.
Create your own information diet focused on quality not quantity, outside of just social media, and use tools like RSS and newsletters along the way
I should be a lot more deliberate, a lot more careful in what I add. Because now more than ever, in this age of infinite digital abundance, quality really is more important than quantity.