⭐️ No more Insight Porn
Summary (AI generated)
Archived original version »The article’s author is frustrated by the prevalence of ‘insight porn’ – platitudinal, pseudo-actionable advice peddled as valuable insights. Often masquerading as self-help or productivity tips, these empty recommendations are typically presented in a way that makes them sound plausible and inspiring. The author has grown weary of such empty advice, especially since it often proves useless when attempted.
To combat this, the writer has implemented a personal strategy to evaluate non-fiction content. They look for specific, actionable experiments they can try, which are aligned with their own goals. If the recommended ‘experiment’ lacks specificity or details about how the advisor purportedly implemented it, it’s dismissed as fluff. The author encourages others to adopt this sceptical approach and would love to hear about any experimental ideas that actually worked.
In essence, the article serves as a critique of the self-help industry, urging consumers to be more discerning and less passive in their consumption of advice.