Does anybody have tips for feeling okay or fighting against this information apocalypse going on? It sometimes feels a lot like we're heading into a world of noise, chaos, and superstition.

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Does anybody have tips for feeling okay or fighting against this information apocalypse going on? It sometimes feels a lot like we're heading into a world of noise, chaos, and superstition.
read more books and talk to more people. it's all I got, sadly, but it helps a little.
This is deeply accurate. I know from experience it isn't easy, but I think it is worthwhile to reach for.
there's still a lot on the internet archive, but that too is a private enterprise
If possible, get involved with your community. If you don't know where to start, your local library might be a good place.
Best thing to recognize is that weβre not alone in all this. Iβm mainly playing games and socializing on the platforms that arenβt being hit hard by the infopocalypse.
as much as i can, trying to redirect energy from my head down into my body, just having some kind of embodiment practice helps my head and heart feel less noisy and chaotic. making things, checking in with others and supporting them in little ways. sitting under a tree.
things are looking bleak, but small independent websites full of good information are very much still alive. and while big websites are getting worse, those small websites are going to get a lot more attention and love now that itβs blazingly obvious that big websites canβt be relied on.