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You tend to turn scrolling into fieldwork; you must finish long articles and constantly take screenshots to save them. This behavior of "over-pursuing depth and completeness" actually reflects your underlying fear of "knowledge anxiety and uncertainty"; you fear missing crucial information or falling behind others, so you use "hoarding massive amounts of content" to gain a sense of control and mental superiority. But saved knowledge is just inventory on your phone if never put into practice. Try stopping before you take your next screenshot and ask yourself "Is this really useful for my life right now?"; when you learn to turn information into real action, your wisdom can truly show its value.
💡 Did you know?
Reading behavior research finds that deep readers retain information 3.5× longer after 24 hours than skimmers, and their ability to judge content quality improves about 12% per year with sustained practice.
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