As for firehoses, long before the Internet there was infinitely more content than I'm able to manage, starting with our small local library when I was in first grade.
I've only had TV/streaming service a few times in my life and then only because someone else in the household had chosen to install it. I've picked up little packages here and there to watch Star Trek or local news but if I have more options I can disappear into them and never come out. I discovered last year (at age 71) that I have ADHD, which helps to explain why it's so difficult for me to focus on anything important if there is something more immediately appealing in the neighborhood. YouTube is almost manageable. The first year of the pandemic I became seriously addicted, first to news, then to opera (go figure), then to Baryshnikov ballet. The only way I can keep it under control these days is that I unsubscribed and hid the most tempting channels and do NOT pay to turn off ads, as they are annoying enough to remind me that I might need to be doing something else!
The only real downside is that I'm left out of conversations whenever the topic turns to popular culture. I don't really miss watching the shows but I do miss being able to chat with friends. Luckily there are Star Trek fans lurking in many corners.



























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