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Summary

The article discusses three overused topics in 2021 that should be avoided to prevent content fatigue: pandemic infection rates, vaccination, and the K-shaped economic recovery.

Abstract

The author expresses a collective exhaustion with the repetitive coverage of certain topics, particularly those related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlighting infection rates and death tolls without balancing the narrative with recovery statistics has left readers feeling overwhelmed and hopeless. Similarly,

The 3 Topics We Should Not Write In 2021.

We are sick and tired of hearing and reading about them.

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We feel sick and tired of consuming the same information presented in different forms over and over, especially those extended from 2020.

Mainstream and social media has been repeating these topics like a broken recorder. It gets on our nerves.

Let me summarise three topics that we should avoid writing in 2021 to prevent our readers from experiencing content-fatigue.

Topic 1 — Infection Rates.

All news channels inform the Joes and Janes of the mind-boggling statistics of accumulated infection rates and death tolls arising from the pandemic.

For once, please tell me the recovery rate from the pandemic.

I derive hope from THAT statistic.

Topic 2 — Vaccination.

I like the idea that we are on a path to recovery. The current pandemic has been with us for too long.

However, that daily emphasis of having, not having, importing sufficient count, importing insufficient count of vaccination bottles is a continuous attack on our attention span.

Topic 3 — The K-Shape Global Economic Recovery.

The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer?

Please stop this socialist flaming. It happens to different countries at different points of our human history.

The point is not to punish those who work hard to get rich. It is to find ways to pull the wealth-average higher.

Please write about other topics.

I am sick and tired of the above. I am pretty certain …… that I am not alone. There must be other topics worthy of writing.

What Other Topics Should We Avoid?

Aldric

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