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The question of whether America is entering an age of "entertainment overload" reflects growing concerns about the impact of media saturation and distraction in society. With the constant barrage of social media, 24/7 news cycles, and entertainment-focused platforms, many worry that critical thinking, meaningful discourse, and engagement with important issues are being overshadowed by the pursuit of amusement and instant gratification.
The concept was famously explored in Neil Postman's book Amusing Ourselves to Death, which warned of a society where entertainment dominates all aspects of life, reducing serious issues to mere spectacles. Today, that warning feels more relevant than ever. With screens constantly vying for attention and content curated for maximum appeal, it's worth asking: are we sacrificing depth a ...
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