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This hybridization has altered the public's expectation of truth. When popular media treats every event—from a celebrity breakup to a global pandemic—with the same hyperbolic pacing, the human brain begins to experience compassion fatigue and narrative boredom. We begin to view reality itself as a poorly written script that needs better pacing.

We are living through the Golden Age of Overload. With the press of a button, we can access the entire discography of The Beatles, every Marvel Cinematic Universe film, a live stream of a Seoul fashion show, or a micro-documentary about desert moss. But in this ocean of abundance, a crucial question emerges: Is entertainment content merely a reflection of who we are, or is popular media a blueprint for what we are about to become?

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Perhaps the most consequential shift in the last decade is the erosion of the wall between news and entertainment content. We have entered the era of "infotainment." Legacy news networks now rely on pundits who perform outrage as a theatrical art form. Documentaries use cinematic scores and dramatic zooms to turn geopolitics into a thriller.