What sources do you use to get information from? Which sources do you trust the most? Why?, What makes a source reliable or unreliable?, Agree or disagree: The more information you consume, the smarter you become., What happens to us when we are bombarded with information?, Does consuming too much information reduce the quality of decisions we make? Why (not)?, Are social media platforms responsible for causing information overload? Why (not)?, Should companies and organisations limit the amount of information they share? Why (not)?, Does information overload affect younger generations differently than older generations? How?, Is it possible to altogether avoid information overload in today’s digital world? If yes, how?, What are the long-term effects of information overload on our mental health?, Would your life improve if you had access to less information? Why (not)?, Can we still enjoy reading or learning when we are constantly bombarded with notifications and updates?, How much information do you think an average person consumes every day, and how do you feel about this?, Do you think it is easy or difficult to filter important information from unimportant information nowadays? Why?, How often do you check your phone or social media for news, and how does it affect your mood?, Do you believe people are overloaded with information today? How does this influence decision-making?, How do you decide which news sources or social media accounts are trustworthy?, Can too much information ever be harmful? Give an example from your own experience or someone you know., How does information intake affect your productivity at work or studies?, Do you prefer getting information through reading, videos, podcasts, or social media? Why?, How do you personally limit unnecessary information or distractions in your daily life?, Do you think people can truly understand complex issues with so much information coming from different sources? Why or why not?.

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