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There is a dark underbelly to the infinite scroll: exhaustion. We are producing more entertainment content than any human could possibly consume in ten lifetimes.
Netflix alone releases approximately one new original movie or series every single day. Add in Amazon, Apple, Paramount, Hulu, Peacock, and the thousand daily hours uploaded to YouTube, and the math becomes impossible. This has led to the "Paradox of Choice." When everything is available, nothing is mandatory.
Psychologists have noted the rise of "Content Fatigue" and the "Watchlist Graveyard." We spend hours curating lists of shows we will never watch. We feel guilt about the unread books, the unpaused podcasts, the backlog of video games. The act of choosing what to watch has become a source of anxiety rather than leisure.
To cope, audiences are retreating to "comfort content"—rewatching The Office, Friends, or Gilmore Girls for the tenth time. In an ocean of the new, the familiar becomes a life raft. This is why streaming services are now paying billions to keep legacy library content rather than just funding new projects. The past is the new future.
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