One who is slack in his work is brother to one who destroys. Proverbs 18:9
There was a recent ruling about social media giant Meta that found its practices to be harmful to children. We all know the addictive nature of social media. I only need look at my own user metrics each Sunday morning at 9:00AM which tells me how many hours/day I spend on my phone.
Reels have been found to be particularly addictive because they are short, interesting, and eye-catching. It is easy to fall into watching reels which are often funny and at times even informative.
The point of danger is the fact that we are increasingly becoming a nation of short attention spans and shortcuts. Many of us remember the days of newspapers when lengthy stories covered newsworthy events in some depth. Reporters researched their story, vetted it with more than one source, and generally stood behind their product.
Enter the national newspaper USA Today in 1980 and a younger generation of newspaper readers, pre-internet, found bite sized articles which could be more quickly consumed.
Just a few years later, in the 1990’s, the internet came along, and with it an avalanche of information, some true, some not, in even briefer bites, and it was quickly and easily consumed.
As I have stated before, anything that gives quick gratification can easily become addictive. We see a national (and global) addictive process whereby we want information and entertainment quickly. The number of books read by Americans has been in steady decline for decades.
I worry about the attention spans of Americans, and others around the world, since information has become bite sized nibbles meant to draw people in for a quick bite, not a meal. It takes discipline to read long articles or books and it seems that the culture has departed from harder but surer way of getting at truth.
Alas, none of us are perfect in this endeavor. There is so much information now available, we get overwhelmed. That’s why, once in a while, I treat myself to reading books that are simply entertaining. I call it my “mind candy”.
Sometimes it helps my weary brain!
Prayer: Lord, help us to find your truth wherever we may look, Amen