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Navigating the vast sea of information, experts advise to focus on the most pertinent details. Yet, determining what qualifies as significant can sometimes prove challenging.

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In the midst of the current information age, Professor Stephan Lewandowsky of the University of Bristol offers a solution to combat information overload. This 'ocean of endless information' is a term that has been widely used, as reported by the Psychology section of 'Süddeutsche Zeitung'.

Professor Lewandowsky recommends a deliberate approach to managing information, suggesting that we should ignore emotions and highly affective political polarization content to focus on more reliable and relevant information. This strategy can be likened to an animal searching for food, following a promising trail and deciding whether the search is worthwhile.

The professor's advice extends to navigating through the vast landscape of information, deciding whether to skip or delve deeper. In a world where people are often lost in endless offers on their smartphones, this approach could be a lifeline.

Denzel Washington, in his message of the day, seems to echo this sentiment. While a headline states 'I don't watch movies, says Denzel Washington', it appears that his intention is to encourage people to stop seeing and wanting to know more. His statement ends with a casual 'Bye! Lovely', suggesting a sense of being overwhelmed and ending up in a landscape.

In light of this, Professor Lewandowsky also advises consciously ignoring 'certain content'. He goes on to suggest turning off the newspaper, a radical yet potentially effective solution in the face of the information flood.

The metaphor for the information flood has been extended to earthquake-like metaphor storms, highlighting the chaotic and overwhelming nature of the situation. However, with Professor Lewandowsky's advice, perhaps we can find a way to weather the storm and navigate the ocean of endless information more effectively.

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