This episode of Outrage Science Bites explores the heavy toll that constant outrage takes on mental health, both individually and societally. Individually, outrage-driven content triggers a fight-or-flight response, leading to chronic stress, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, and physical health problems. It also erodes empathy and fuels tribalism. On a societal level, outrage weakens social cohesion, decreases trust in institutions, and creates toxic political discourse. The effects are seen in rising rates of anxiety and depression, particularly among young people. The episode emphasizes the need for awareness, suggesting strategies like setting boundaries, practicing digital detoxes, and choosing media sources wisely. It calls for broader social solutions such as investing in mental health resources, promoting media literacy, and encouraging open dialogue. The episode concludes by highlighting the possibility of a healthier, more connected world where outrage doesn't define us.
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