One of the nice things about no longer having a radio show is I don't have to keep up with pop culture events that I don't care about. I used to have to watch all sorts of stuff simply because I needed to know what was going on and talk about it on the air. But not any more.
Now, I consume a lot less news, which means less stress about the latest outrageous tweet by the Ego In Chief or yet another personnel change at the White House. I refuse to be sucked into the vortex of all-day-all-night non-news programming on cable that serves as nothing more than the basis for filling every second of airtime with panels of arguing pundits.
But that's not all:
- I happily paid zero attention to the OJ Simpson non-confession special that Fox aired Sunday night;
- I have no idea which are the top teams in March Madness;
- I'm not a big fan of comic books or video games that have been turned into movies, so I haven't bothered to see "Black Panther" and won't see the new "Tomb Raider";
- I couldn't care less about "A Wrinkle In Time" or "The Bachelor" or the reboot of "American Idol," so I'm not wasting my time on them.
Not to worry. I still have plenty of things I am interested in, and they fill up my days just fine. Now, if only I could put my mouth on the same no-garbage-in diet as my brain, it wouldn't just be my mental health that's getting better.