People really are thinking that their Discord dramas etc. are important. And people really, really think, that because they have 100k subs on YouTube, theyâre important, better somehow.
We have had all of the internet for decades and peopleâs media literacy has only gone down. A lot. People rather spend hours arguing online about who is evil and who is good instead of reading some bare minimum philosophy and doing a bit of introspection, checking their own thinking. I see people repeat painfully common talking points about the nature of reality as if we didnât have tons of literature challenging every single thought you could ever have about it. âMaYbE wE lIvE in A SiMuLAtiOnâ⊠Read about Platoâs cave. Read Nondual texts. Read BOOKS. And these same people are out there trying to change the world. I fucking promise you, every single profound thought youâve had while smoking a bit too much weed has been discussed in philosophy for thousands of years.
People still say shit like âpull yourself up from the bootstrapsâ as if willpower and free will in general were some kind of endless resource everyone has but because they âchooseâ to be lazy/worthless/etc. they just donât use it. And people are quick to agree with this when we talk about mental health issues, which is great. But ask them to apply the same logic to people they disagree with politically, suddenly âcorrect opinionsâ are just out there, available and everyone who doesnât just adopt them just like that must be evil. Everyone who didnât grow up smart enough, in an environment that encourages learning must be evil.
Good and Evil. Also things that donât exist in anything else but the human mind and somehow, we kill people over it. Youâve been brainwashed into believing into good and evil since you were a kid, because weâre generations into people who were also brainwashed to believe it. It takes conscious effort to drop that belief, and a fuckton of willingness to NOT consider yourself morally superior. You value human well-being to whatever point you do and if youâre lucky, youâll run into your personal trolley problem sooner or later. Whatever you think about yourself is nonsense anyway, youâre a different person every moment of every day. No, you donât have mental illness about it, thatâs the natural state of all humans but at some point we actually started to believe that we are supposed to come with a cute little description about our True Self on the box we were shipped in (thanks American media industry). Then we angst over not knowing who we are, or not living up to who we are supposed to be, or not being able to fulfill our potential or whatever spin you internalized about The Finding Out Who You Really Are© project. And most of all, whatever you think you are, you certainly arenât good enough (buy this product, it might make you good enough).
People STILL in the year 2026 make an artificial separation between the mind and the body, all because Western psychology was largely colored by Christian beliefs in souls. At best, people go âoh yeah sure, exercising is really good for your mindâ. True. Now letâs say that mental hygiene is good for the body and you get called an antivaxxer. Tell people that you practice Loving-Kindness meditation and people call you weird or tell you that itâs pointless because nobody is going to change because you send them good vibes. These same people are the ones spending hours online, calling others racists, cucks, libtards, rightoids, trannies, nazis, pedos and more. But the weird ones are those who cultivate compassion for 20 minutes a day and gently cradle their hate in love, instead of vomiting it on others. But letâs be trauma-aware, put in trigger warnings, consider accessibility and disabilities. The Buddhist monks doing the walk get shit because âtheyâre just walkingâ - yeah but they arenât posting the upteenth tired meme about how much The Other Side sucks.
Propaganda still works. After all this shit past few years, people ACTUALLY somehow still believe thatâs itâs a good idea to discuss politics on social media. Because theyâre totally sure that THEIR side is impartial, trustworthy and flawless. There couldnât possibly be bad actors on THEIR side with the sole intention of spreading misinformation.
People march over homeless people in their own city, protesting for some issue happening on the other side of the globe that they canât do anything about.
Itâs a weird fucking timeline.
People rather spend hours arguing online about who is evil and who is good instead of reading some bare minimum philosophy and doing a bit of introspection,
This isnât new. This was happening on Fidonet and newsgroups in the 1980âs. The only thing that has changed is that everyone is online now.
Iâm on a discord from a old British conspiracy podcast that used to put out episodes few years ago and itâs just British people and then me and one other guy from America and theyâve admitted many times that the two of us are the only thing keeping that place alive because he is a right winger and Iâm not but we provide an American perspective on shit and all they ever talk about is American politics lol. That makes me feel important!
You would think the gulliblety of the internet would improve over time but nah, trolling from 20 years ago has only advanced in size with an increased amount of users, including the youngest generation.
People march over homeless people in their own city, protesting for some issue happening on the other side of the globe that they canât do anything about.
This sounds awfully similar to what a government would say in response to a protest lmao.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
(BTW apparently that phrase was coined by a french literary critique in 19th century)
this is oddly the most ai post Iâve seen. I donât know it is but very interesting
Words too big? Concepts too good to be âfrom a hoomanâ?





