| "Out of the approximately 10,000 news stories you have read in the last 12 months, name one that – because you consumed it – allowed you to make a better decision about a serious matter affecting your life, your career or your business" I'd say quite a bit actually. It's helped me make better investment decisions. e.g. news following tech industry let me get Nvidia at 160 a share. Not to mention things like entertainment and sport news are useful for making small talk (I like to try to be an accommodating co-worker). Plus it keeps me informed/shapes my perception of my Government and how I intend to vote. Real question is it worth consuming and checking all day? Hell no. |
Why do you need to have a constant "perception" of government outside of election day? Politics and politicians are not that complicated, you have a few options a few times a year. It takes an hour or less of research to determine who to vote for. Outside of elections you are pretty impotent as an individual.