Blink:
A multiplex is a movie theater with multiple screens within one venue. To me, too many movie choices. Consequently, I use multiplex fatigue as a phrase whenever I witness too many choices we are confronted with in our society.
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Multiplex fatigue:
- Streaming services.
- Cable channels, especially TV sports.
- Political debates and debaters.
- Lobbyists.
- e-Commerce.
- Beverage choices.
- Cars, thus carbon dioxide emissions.
- Social media platforms.
- Digital content, especially blogs.
Time to minimize multiplex fatigue.
Thanks Jimmy. i agree. Ubiquity in so many arenas create clutter and causes us all to respond with shutting down. Interesting conversation starter.
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I agree with the fact that there is so much!
But, I don’t see any minimization in our future, just distinct need for prioritization! 🙂
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I agree with the fact that there is so much! I like your term “multiplex fatigue.”
But, I don’t see any minimization in our future, just distinct need for prioritization! 🙂
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Focus is a form of minimalization.
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Too much choice is a bad thing. Simplification is my theme for the year. Keep it coming, Jimmy!!!
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