Weekend Essay
How Ignorance Has Become a Survival Strategy
Ignorance has become a survival strategy
to
manage information overload and protect one's mental well-being by
intentionally avoiding overwhelming or threatening knowledge, a phenomenon known as the "ostrich effect". This can be a form of strategic ignorance
to preserve one's choices, emotional state, or self-image, allowing for
focused action on what is within one's control and avoiding paralysis
from an overwhelming number of crises
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