02-16-2024, 03:23 PM
(02-16-2024, 02:59 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I am among those (at least I hope I'm not alone) who have theorized that this "state of affairs" is not organic.
In my opinion, it is not a function of "people," but instead of reinforced conditioning. The lamentation I perceive in your comment is not strictly associated with you, but with many people.
We can't seem to escape it in history. There have always been, in any community (so to speak,) a subset of people who have evaluated observations of the human world, expressing loss and diminishment. The overall manifestation ranges from "What's wrong with people nowadays?" to "It was never like this before!" to even "The end is nigh!" In some cases, it appears to be related to what I would call loosely "growing up" or "finding your way."
Your assertion (roughly speaking) that being able to access information with ease does not engender wisdom, seems likely to be universally true. But I think that in many cases (more obviously for the younger generations) the idea that what they have access to means they "know" things is the culprit.
The proliferation of monetized "videos" titled to attract attention, but lacking value as content is partially to blame. For example, find your favorite speakers on the internet and you will find that they are not the ones "publishing" the content. It is a 'curation' gone wrong scenario. But the marketing pushes it... for the clicks (and hence the money.) Find a set of information about the specifics of any topic... and discover that they are NOT complete, or even entertain dissent in a dispassionate manner. If you build your "position" on them you risk being part to the problem, or at least you fail to 'learn' and only 'indoctrinate' yourself.
Your frustration is shared by many... you are most definitely not alone.
But have hope. There is some to have. The simple truths are self-evident and only defeatable with outrageous efforts than turn the messenger into a clown. Hence, humor.
The world will never be static (thank goodness) so we must acclimatize ourselves to be resilient to change. And even apparent ridiculous deviations will eventually swing back to something less alarming, less irritating. People have always been the architects of their human reality. Stay calm, stay the course, and remember... you always have us.
All good points.... I reminded myself this just today as I watched a podcast about a current event, #1 the guy is much younger and less experienced #2 he admits to having ADHD and slight OCD yet he is on this fairly popular podcast pontificating over-reactionary viewpoints on what to me is seemingly irrelevant to the situation, yet he and those comment it becomes the lynchpin to thier argument.
It's as if I can agree with his ultimate conclusions but disagree with the planks he and they use to support the conclusions.
His mind was not for rent to any god or government, always hopeful yet discontent. Knows changes aren't permanent, but change is ....
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart