 Whether you admit it or not, everyone has a digital information routine. A couple of weeks ago, we talked about information, the general concept of information on our NJRoot22.com vlog, and this week we're going to drill down a little bit more into a bucket. I like to call it like a digital information routine. For most people, in my opinion, this is the non-stop checking of their social media feeds and now there's like dozens of social media timelines that people like to follow up on. It's gotten to the point where you need all day to check up on these things. Facebook, Twitter, what are some of the other ones? I can't even remember them all because we don't use them. But they get dings and vibrates like Pavlov's dog, I'm constantly checking, checking, and they check when they wake up, they check when they go to sleep. I don't know, it's just overwhelming, but it's not even just the social media stuff. It's any kind of information that you would get through a digital medium, whether it's your computer, your phone, your tablet. I think the routine of people following up on these things, it's basically a human being thing, I like to call it. 50 years ago, people couldn't wait until they got their morning paper thrown by the paper boy on their front stoop and they would sit there in their easy chair in their pipe in their coffee and they would read some propaganda that was peddled out because they just want to know what's happening with Russia, what's happening with some arms trade. It's like a one big movie and you constantly want to know what happens next in that movie. So it's like checking, but back then you checked and you moved on. Now you have your checking device with you, it's a thousand times worse. You have so much information pending updates in your head that I think it may have some sort of long-term detriment we'll find out. Maybe the next generation will be able to undo that. It could be a million other things too, like websites, blogs like ours, video channels. You get updates, you get little notifications on your apps and your phones for YouTube channels or any other kind of video streaming network. It could be the scores in the playoff game. I see people checking to see what the score is. They're out with the family against their will eating dinner and they'll go check, they're in the bathroom, they're checking their fantasy scores. There's always something to check. It's just unbelievable. Even weather fanatics. They always want to check the latest computer model. Let's see, is that storm going to hit us? And nine times that a 10, it goes somewhere else. I don't know. I think everybody has some kind of information routine or more specifically a digital information routine. I think some are worse than others and I believe the social media people go into that bucket. But it makes you wonder, is it best to mix things up or just unplug from your routine? Do you really need to know all this stuff every single day or multiple times a day? I really think it's akin to a constant web where you can't really get out of wanting to know all this stuff. And in the end, if you ever look back at all the things you looked up and checked on, did it make a difference in your life? Was it really important? Did you escape a ravaging flood or a massive wall of hot lava? I don't know. That's it. That's it for this little vlog today. If you like my content, please hit the like and subscribe and I'll see you next video.