One of the effects of living with electric information is that we live habitually in a state of information overload. There's always more than you can cope with.
A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.
There's no such thing as information overload-only filter failure.
It’s not information overload. It’s filter failure.
There is no such thing as information overload, just bad design. If something is cluttered and/or confusing, fix your design.
"Point of view" is that quintessentially human solution to information overload, an intuitive process of reducing things to an essential relevant and manageable minimum... In a world of hyperabundant content, point of view will become the scarcest of resources...
The cure to information overload is more information.
Faced with information overload, we have no alternative but pattern-recognition.
Most managers receive much more data (if not information) than they can possibly absorb even if they spend all of their time trying to do so. Hence they already suffer from an information overload.
With YouTube - with the Internet in general - you have information overload. The people who dont necessarily get credit are the curators.
If you do have to look at polls, you should do it no more than once every few days, to get a general sense of the state of the race. I've seen the work on information overload, which makes people depressed, stressed and freezes their brains. I know that checking the polls constantly is a recipe for self-deception and anxiety.
Information overload is a symptom of our desire to not focus on what's important. It is a choice.
Be brief on the logic and reason portion of your presentation. There are probably about a thousand facts about an automobile, but you don't need them all to make a decision. About a half dozen will do.
In this world of numbness and information overload, the ability to feel, my boy, is a rare gift indeed.
We are buried beneath the weight of information, which is being confused with knowledge; quantity is being confused with abundance and wealth with happiness. We are monkeys with money and guns.
We live in a world where there is more and more information, and less and less meaning.
Normal people have an incredible lack of empathy. They have good emotional empathy, but they don't have much empathy for the autistic kid who is screaming at the baseball game because he can't stand the sensory overload. Or the autistic kid having a meltdown in the school cafeteria because there's too much stimulation.
Everyone spoke of an information overload, but what there was in fact was a non-information overload.
I don't think information overload is a function of the volume of information. It's a derivative of the volume of information plus the sense-making tools you have.
We're not in a world of information overload, we're in a world of filter failure.
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