You walked into another world and were left baffled.
Also I'm convinced the short attention spans and terrible memory a lot of people have these days is part of the psyop that's been going on for decades.
Constant stimulation is bad for the human brain. Had a professor in college I respected very much, when asked why he lived over an hour and a half away from the school he said it’s because he uses that time to just stare out the window, no newspaper, no book, no phone, and just think. Three hours a day total. Said people today overstimulate themselves. Even parents know it’s bad to overstimulate a kids brain and why screen time should be limited. Look at how many people can’t even sit thru a red light without checking their phone.
Look at how this was massively hyped up over the last four years, how they just bombard people with new information. How people say that something that happened last month feels like it happened last year. Before you might only here news about a president once a month. Now it’s once an hour. On top of all the other news and social media bombardment.
It’s by design. They don’t give you time to think. They only give you time to react. They write articles about it so they can do the thinking for you. And they bombard you with so many of them, you don’t have time to think about it, and they give so many you don’t remember the older ones.
There absolutely will be a great reset one day, away from how we consume media, because this just is not healthy for humanity and will lead to authoritarian world collapse if continued. And to quote Mitch McConnell “it might come sooner than you think”.
It's the ones who think they are scared of. The ones who introspect and decide for themselves what is important, the ones who seek truth. That's a hard process for people to go through in today's overstimulated world. As you said, by design.
Keep up to date on information and continue learning but take some time to breathe.
You walked into another world and were left baffled.
Also I'm convinced the short attention spans and terrible memory a lot of people have these days is part of the psyop that's been going on for decades.
Now its all "oooo shiny!" for them.
Constant stimulation is bad for the human brain. Had a professor in college I respected very much, when asked why he lived over an hour and a half away from the school he said it’s because he uses that time to just stare out the window, no newspaper, no book, no phone, and just think. Three hours a day total. Said people today overstimulate themselves. Even parents know it’s bad to overstimulate a kids brain and why screen time should be limited. Look at how many people can’t even sit thru a red light without checking their phone.
Look at how this was massively hyped up over the last four years, how they just bombard people with new information. How people say that something that happened last month feels like it happened last year. Before you might only here news about a president once a month. Now it’s once an hour. On top of all the other news and social media bombardment.
It’s by design. They don’t give you time to think. They only give you time to react. They write articles about it so they can do the thinking for you. And they bombard you with so many of them, you don’t have time to think about it, and they give so many you don’t remember the older ones.
There absolutely will be a great reset one day, away from how we consume media, because this just is not healthy for humanity and will lead to authoritarian world collapse if continued. And to quote Mitch McConnell “it might come sooner than you think”.
It's the ones who think they are scared of. The ones who introspect and decide for themselves what is important, the ones who seek truth. That's a hard process for people to go through in today's overstimulated world. As you said, by design.
Keep up to date on information and continue learning but take some time to breathe.