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There's so much to read, it makes sense that our brains would start filtering things out.
This feels like it's it more than anything. We're still dealing with much the same brains that we had when the printing press was invented. Not too long ago, most people were living in small villages and knew little of the outside world. Now with everything online, our world has gotten much bigger. Of course we're going to struggle to keep up with the vast influx of information.