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We live in the most informed moment in human history. News, podcasts, Instagram, voice messages, expert opinions… information is everywhere. And yet, many of us feel more confused, more anxious, and more paralyzed than ever.
Why? Because consuming information is not the same as integrating it.
In this episode, I talk about something I call information obesity — the massive consumption of content without digestion, discernment, or action. Just like the body, when the mind receives more than it can process, it doesn’t become stronger… it freezes.
Sometimes what we call research is actually fear dressed up as preparation.
We ask for one more opinion, read one more article, save one more post… while the decision we need to make is still waiting.
In this conversation, I share how information overload affects your clarity, leadership, and identity — and how narrative intelligence can help you filter what truly matters.
Because the real advantage today is not access to more information.
It is the discipline to ignore what is irrelevant and the courage to trust your own voice.
By Bisila BokokoWe live in the most informed moment in human history. News, podcasts, Instagram, voice messages, expert opinions… information is everywhere. And yet, many of us feel more confused, more anxious, and more paralyzed than ever.
Why? Because consuming information is not the same as integrating it.
In this episode, I talk about something I call information obesity — the massive consumption of content without digestion, discernment, or action. Just like the body, when the mind receives more than it can process, it doesn’t become stronger… it freezes.
Sometimes what we call research is actually fear dressed up as preparation.
We ask for one more opinion, read one more article, save one more post… while the decision we need to make is still waiting.
In this conversation, I share how information overload affects your clarity, leadership, and identity — and how narrative intelligence can help you filter what truly matters.
Because the real advantage today is not access to more information.
It is the discipline to ignore what is irrelevant and the courage to trust your own voice.

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