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      The Digital Diet: We are what we scroll

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      By Danny K. Rajee

      I want you to do something for me. Right now, before you read another word — think about the last ten minutes of your life. What did you look at? A reel of someone’s vacation you’ll forget by tomorrow? A news headline that made your stomach drop? A meme that made you laugh for three seconds before you swiped it away like a gnat?

      That’s your diet. And most of us are malnourished.

      There’s a particular kind of tired that didn’t exist twenty years ago. It’s not the tiredness that comes from physical labour or a long day at work — it’s a bone-deep, behind-the-eyes exhaustion that creeps in even after a full night’s sleep. We wake up reaching for our phones before we’ve reached for water. We scroll through other people’s lives while ours sits quietly in the room, unexamined, unheld.

      We’ve started calling it burnout, doom-scrolling fatigue, digital overwhelm. But I think the honest name is simpler: we’re overfed and undernourished.

      The food metaphor is worth sitting with. When we talk about a poor physical diet, we understand it instinctively — too much sugar, too much processed food, too little of what actually sustains us. The body gives feedback. It swells, slows, aches. It makes its displeasure known.

      But the mind? The mind is quieter about its suffering. It doesn’t bloat visibly when we’ve binged three hours of algorithmically curated content designed to keep us emotionally activated. It doesn’t send sharp pain signals when we’ve consumed forty seven half-formed opinions on a subject we don’t truly understand. The damage is slower, subtler, and far more insidious.

      The present generation — and I say this as someone living inside it, not observing from some lofty perch — is the first to grow up with infinite content. Not a lot of content. Infinite content. The feed never ends. You can scroll Instagram until the sun comes up and it will never, not once, say: that’s enough, go to bed.

      That absence of an ending is one of the strangest psychological conditions humanity has ever lived inside.

      What does a digital diet actually look like, then? I think about it the way a thoughtful person thinks about food. Not obsessively. Not with guilt. But with some awareness of what’s going in and what it’s doing once it gets there.

      There is content that feeds you — a long-form essay that changes how you see something, a documentary that makes you feel less alone in your confusion about the world, a conversation thread where people are genuinely wrestling with ideas rather than performing outrage. This content leaves you fuller than when you arrived. You walk away from your screen and carry something with you.

      And then there is content that merely fills the space. The scrolling that happens not because you’re looking for anything but because silence feels unfamiliar. The videos you watch at 1.5x speed because even 1x feels too slow, too present, too demanding of your attention. The group chats that hum with noise but rarely carry meaning.

      Most of us are eating the second kind and pretending it’s the first.

      The present generation is also the first to have grown up being watched. Curated. Performed. The teenager today doesn’t just live her life — she lives it with an awareness, however background, of how it might look to an audience. This produces a particular kind of exhaustion that older generations never quite had to navigate: the exhaustion of being both the experience and the documentation of the experience simultaneously.

      A digital diet, for this generation, isn’t just about consuming less. It’s about reclaiming the unrecorded moment. The meal that doesn’t become a story. The trip where the phone stays in the bag. The emotion that gets felt rather than captioned.

      This sounds like deprivation only if you’ve forgotten what it felt like before. Most people, once they taste it — real presence, real silence, a morning without a screen — describe it as relief. As coming up for air.

      I’m not interested in digital abstinence. I don’t think the answer is to throw the phone into a river and move to the hills, though I understand the fantasy on particularly bad Tuesdays. Technology has given us things that are genuinely, undeniably good. Connection across distance. Access to knowledge that previous generations would have considered miraculous. The ability to find your people — your specific, strange, particular people — even if you live somewhere that doesn’t contain them.

      The point isn’t to starve. The point is to eat intentionally.

      That means choosing depth over volume. It means asking, occasionally, why you’re reaching for your phone — boredom? loneliness? anxiety? genuine curiosity? — and noticing whether what you find there actually addresses that need or just muffles it for a moment.

      It means accepting that the algorithm is not your friend. It is a machine optimised for your engagement, not your flourishing. These are different things. Occasionally they overlap. Mostly, they don’t.

      The most radical thing a person can do in this era is give something their full attention. A book. A conversation. A meal. A walk.The full, undivided, unrecorded presence of a human being.

      We are not losing our attention to villains. We are surrendering it, incrementally, willingly, because the alternatives feel harder. Silence requires you to be alone with yourself. That takes practice. That takes something like courage.

      A digital diet is, at its heart, a reclamation project. Not of time, exactly — though time matters. Of the self. Of the ability to be bored, to be curious, to be still. To want something because you want it, not because an algorithm decided you should.

      We are what we scroll. The question worth asking is: is this who we want to be?

      “Happiness is a mysterious thing, to be found somewhere between too little and too much.”-Ruskin Bond

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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