Reflective New Yorkers, overwhelmed by the prospect of a Trump administration, are reconsidering their relationship with news, questioning its impact on their well-being.
One Brooklyn resident found solace in reducing his news intake, opting for just the print paper in the morning, which alleviated feelings of chaos and exhaustion.
High-information voters are now debating whether their constant news consumption is beneficial or merely an addiction that leads to stress and weariness.
The ‘competitive urge’ to stay updated in a fast-paced, politically charged environment raises concerns about how long individuals can maintain a news detox.
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