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Duncan Trussell - "Some poor, phoneless fool is probably sitting next to a waterfall somewhere totally unaware of how angry and scared he's supposed to be."

Duncan Trussell - "Some poor, phoneless fool is probably sitting next to a waterfall somewhere totally unaware of how angry and scared he's supposed to be."

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Welcome to the Daily Quote – I'm Andrew McGivern.Today's quote comes from Duncan Trussell, comedian and podcaster, who said:"Some poor, phoneless fool is probably sitting next to a waterfall somewhere totally unaware of how angry and scared he's supposed to be."Read that again. "How angry and scared he's supposed to be."Trussell's saying something radical: most of our anxiety isn't real. It's assigned. It's manufactured. It's delivered to us through our phones.That person by the waterfall? They don't know about the political outrage trending on Twitter. They don't know about the disaster being reported 24/7. They don't know about the thing everyone's supposed to be furious about today.And because they don't know? They're at peace.Not because their life is perfect. Not because problems don't exist. But because they're not plugged into the machine that tells them what to fear right now.We carry devices that deliver a constant stream of reasons to be angry and scared. News designed to trigger. Social media optimized for outrage. Algorithms that profit from our anxiety.And we check these devices hundreds of times a day. Voluntarily injecting ourselves with fear and anger.Then we wonder why we feel anxious. Why we can't relax. Why peace feels impossible.Meanwhile, that "poor, phoneless fool" is listening to a waterfall. Present. Peaceful. Totally unaware that they're supposed to be panicking about something happening three thousand miles away that they can't control.Trussell's not saying ignore reality. He's saying question what you're being told to feel. Question whether the anxiety you're carrying is actually yours or if it's been programmed into you.So here's the question: How much of your anxiety is actually yours? And how much is being delivered to you through a screen, telling you how angry and scared you're supposed to be?Maybe the phoneless fool by the waterfall isn't poor at all. Maybe they're the richest person alive.That's it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern – I'll see you in the next one with another Daily Quote.

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