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- Feb 24, 2022
I think a lot of it is conditioning. People just want to be seen as doing the "correct" thing whether or not they actually agree with it. I notice for some older folks it can also be really hard for them to break upwards of 30 years worth of bad habits. My old man constantly rants to me about how CNN and all the mainstream news is corrupt and biased yet every time I'm at his place the TV is tuned to CNN. I don't really blame him since he's from the generation that was "raised on TV" but its honestly kind of sad to see. I definitely think my generation and Gen Z might have it worse in the long run due to smart phones and how prevalent media is in all forms nowadays.
People just don't spend a lot of time alone in silence to think about who they are, why they do the things they do, etc. They're always plugged into something or have some sort of background noise to distract them from themselves. This is going to sound really gay but I think the best and healthiest way not to become an NPC is to take a break from the mass media and the over socialization from the internet; keep a journal and at the end of a year read the entries back to find out who you really are.
People just don't spend a lot of time alone in silence to think about who they are, why they do the things they do, etc. They're always plugged into something or have some sort of background noise to distract them from themselves. This is going to sound really gay but I think the best and healthiest way not to become an NPC is to take a break from the mass media and the over socialization from the internet; keep a journal and at the end of a year read the entries back to find out who you really are.