The Israel War thread wandered off track some yesterday (partly due to me) as we talked about news accuracy and where people get news.
Thought this might be a good thread on it's own.
And please don't drag accusational type politics into it. We get it that some source lean left or right.
What I'd be interested in is you folks discussion two things.
1. How much news do you feel it's best to consume and why. Tim Ferris recently had a guest on his super popular podcast that talked about being "News Sober" meaning he didn't consume news.
That's extreme but I do think there are huge benefits to limiting and curating how much one consumes. Mostly because most of the news is negative.
2. What sources you like best for consuming news. I'd be interested in what folks use now and sharing best practices for what you've found to work well.
Thought this might be a good thread on it's own.
And please don't drag accusational type politics into it. We get it that some source lean left or right.
What I'd be interested in is you folks discussion two things.
1. How much news do you feel it's best to consume and why. Tim Ferris recently had a guest on his super popular podcast that talked about being "News Sober" meaning he didn't consume news.
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That's extreme but I do think there are huge benefits to limiting and curating how much one consumes. Mostly because most of the news is negative.
2. What sources you like best for consuming news. I'd be interested in what folks use now and sharing best practices for what you've found to work well.