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Evo zašto nam praćenje vijesti danas stvara tako užasan osjećaj (i kako si pomoći)
Croatia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Evo zašto nam praćenje vijesti danas stvara tako užasan osjećaj (i kako si pomoći)

The article discusses how modern humans are overwhelmed by the volume and global scale of negative news, which exceeds our evolutionary capacity to process such information. It explains that while our brains evolved to prioritize survival through threat detection, today’s constant exposure to crises from around the world creates emotional distress. The piece references scientific research indicating that this 'negativity bias' leads many people to avoid news altogether, feeling overwhelmed and helpless. However, experts suggest that this reaction stems from genuine concern rather than weakness, and that avoiding news does not resolve underlying issues. The article emphasizes the psychological toll of consuming excessive negative content and highlights the human desire for safety and connection.

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Evo zašto nam praćenje vijesti danas stvara tako užasan osjećaj (i kako si pomoći)

The article discusses how modern humans are overwhelmed by the volume and global scale of negative news, which exceeds our evolutionary capacity to process such information. It explains that while our brains evolved to prioritize survival through threat detection, today’s constant exposure to crises from around the world creates emotional distress. The piece references scientific research indicating that this 'negativity bias' leads many people to avoid news altogether, feeling overwhelmed and helpless. However, experts suggest that this reaction stems from genuine concern rather than weakness, and that avoiding news does not resolve underlying issues. The article emphasizes the psychological toll of consuming excessive negative content and highlights the human desire for safety and connection.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective analysis of the psychological impact of news consumption without taking a clear ideological stance. It cites scientific research and expert opinions without favoring any particular political viewpoint. While discussing societal concerns related to information overex

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reflects the primary source's points about negativity bias, information overload, and news fatigue. It cites similar statistics and concepts without distortion. The tone remains neutral and informative, avoiding strong bias.

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