rtraverdavis
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I don’t think we’re evolved nor adapted to deal with (in a healthy way at least) the rapid changes and connections and overwhelming data blasted into our brains via social media and other technologies. I hear you on the idea that every generation gripes about the habits of the next, but I think I think the problems posed by the exponential growth of our technology and human population right now is different.my gut tells me that social media and the difficulty of finding or understanding any objectivity or reasonableness in all aspects of life are reaching all time levels of concerning. divisiveness seem more problematic than ever
but the other part of my gut says this is nothing new, the media has been whack since it's inception, in whatever form it comes in (whenever that might be, but it was certainly before america existed), truth has always been difficult to discern
seems every generation thinks their generation, or the one below them specifically, is the cause of all the problems. yet i remember hearing how aristotle spoke about how whack the youth were in his days with their disrespect for elders and their selfishness. even aristotle was pissin and moanin about millenials......
i think there are two things my naive brain seems to think are true anymore: 1) the only thing constant in life is change and 2) the only reality in this universe is that nothing ever changes
Then again, I’ve been finding more and more grey hairs in my beard lately...