Enjoy the laughter. Sip the tea. But do not let the algorithm dictate your mood, your morning, or your money. The moment you feel the compulsion to refresh for the tenth time in an hour, put the phone down. Go outside. Talk to a neighbor. Create your own story.

The term "bush entertainment" has evolved. Once a dismissive label for low-budget, gritty, or unsophisticated village-based humor, it has now been reclaimed. Today, it represents raw, unfiltered, viral chaos: skit makers tripping into gutters, confrontational podcast hosts, leaked private conversations turned into memes, and the relentless, scrolling doom of TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

If you find yourself waking up to check the latest "tea" on a influencer's marital crisis, spending four hours watching reaction videos to a single 30-second skit, or feeling anxious when your data subscription runs out, you are not merely a fan. You are .

Because the most addictive content you will ever consume is your own life, lived fully—without a screen between you and it. Are you struggling to disconnect from the scroll? Share your experience in the comments below (just don't stay here too long).

But addiction is a thief. It steals your time, your attention, and your ability to think deeply. If you can no longer distinguish between a real crisis and a trending topic, you have lost the plot.