Information Overload: The Toll on Creativity and Memory

From the presented materials, it becomes clear that the constant and uncontrollable influx of information has a destructive impact on both creative ability and the quality of human memory. Excess information forces the psyche to expend an enormous amount of energy on its mechanical processing, packaging, and sorting, which considerably depletes the resources needed for deep understanding and creative self-expression.

For instance, according to the author from file link txt, an excessive flow of information “develops lower mechanical memory but suppresses creative power and energy.” In a metaphorical comparison, a person who is constantly fed with information transforms into a formless mass, devoid of vibrant driving forces, where even thinking becomes superficial and loses its true depth.

Similar conclusions are found in the material from file link txt, which notes that processing, packaging, sorting, and storing the received information in vast memory warehouses requires a continuous expenditure of psychic energy. When the volume of incoming information exceeds a certain level, the balance between mechanical and creative memory is disrupted. This overload causes a person’s creative energy to be exhausted, while memory loses its capacity for deep and meaningful transformation, remaining merely a superficial accumulation of unstructured data.

In conclusion, it can be deduced that an uncontrolled and excessive influx of information acts like a form of informational “overeating,” wherein the mind is forced to process useless facts, negatively affecting its ability for creative self-development and efficient memory function.

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“In the first part of the book, the mechanisms of memorization were discussed. We examined the importance of sorting and distributing information. Too much, uncontrollable information develops lower mechanical memory but suppresses creative power and energy. A person who continuously receives abundant nourishment becomes a formless lump of fat, struggling to move and breathe, barely managing to lift their legs under their own weight. Excessive, uncontrollable information is akin to chronic overeating...” (source: link txt)

“For processing, packaging, sorting, and storing the received information in vast memory warehouses, continuous psychic energy is required. When information of all kinds—imagery, verbal, etc., including emotional—exceeds a certain level, it acts like an insurmountable task that exhausts the human psyche, disrupting the balance between mechanical and creative memory...” (source: link txt)

Information Overload: The Toll on Creativity and Memory

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