Too Long; Didn't Read
One of the episodes of <a href="https://youarenotsosmart.com/2015/11/25/yanss-063-how-search-engines-make-us-feel-smarter-than-we-really-are/" target="_blank">You are not so smart podcast</a> was discussing about the Search Effect, which is a cognitive bias of how one feels himself/herself more intelligent than actually he/she’s just because we could search for answers online. This is the age of Internet with loads and loads of content, just one click or touch or tap away. That also is the primary reason for something called ‘<strong>Information Overload</strong>’ or ‘Infoxication’ where every day we are presented with an abundant amount of Information that we end up dumping in our valuable memory space.