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Think about how happy you are now, and think about where it could be. Humans are inherently greedy. We want to put low effort in to achieve maximum benefit. But we're not wise because of our emotions. It's like humans are running a greedy algorithm, and only reaching our local maximums because to the left and to the right it drops. We don't have the foresight to realize that after the drop to our right, the next peak is even higher. The global maximum. We're only looking if n+1 is better than our current situation, not n + 10.This is true but it's like saying you should drink more water. I'm glad OP had the revelation and felt assed to do something about it. The rest of us know it's bad and keep drinking anyway.
It takes a lot of discipline to go through the lows knowing that the upcoming peak is where you will feel most fulfilled. And that builds character too.
Do we get anything tangible out of laughing at people on the Internet?
Right, but we're too short sighted to realize that things that feel good in the moment, may not feel good overall. Mental fortitude and discipline is hard for people in the modern era because we don't face the same struggles our ancestors did. To struggle is to improve. Just as, to build more muscle, it has to be pushed to it's limits.This is a cope for how bad the reality of society is right now. You always could do all the things you wanted to...right?
Nothing was stopping you before...right?
It's like that saying hard times produce strong men. We don't want the hard times, because it doesn't feel nice. But we're stronger from it.
Kids, when we are 10 years old and getting a playstation for the first time, will never have the wisdom to think "How does this thing help me or make my life better"... We just think in the short term because we all look for immediate gratification.
If you know it's bad, do you ever think to yourself, "I would be more happy and fulfilled if I were to try and make an effort to be a productive person?"This is true but it's like saying you should drink more water. I'm glad OP had the revelation and felt assed to do something about it. The rest of us know it's bad and keep drinking anyway.
It's easier said than done, but it's still something to keep in mind before the next sip.
I'm not telling them what they should be doing, I'm just saying what would give their lives more meaning and happiness. Ultimately we all have free will and we can choose our own destinies, but a lot of people don't know what's best for them.If you want to leave the site by all means do that, but don't police other users and tell them what they should be doing with their own free time. Leave and don't say anything on the way out like a normal nigga.
Tech is never going away, the sooner you realize this the better. If you want to become the next Ted Kaczynski and live in the wilderness touching grass and eating berries, by all means go ahead, but don't expect us to go following in your footsteps. You aren't as based as you think for having that take.
And no considering I work in tech I know it isn't going away, and embedded systems (the field I'm in) has great real world applications. Self driving cars or computer systems on airlines for example. But there's a difference between tech that's good for humanity and tech that is bad for humanity (the social media stuff).
Actually my post is most applicable to others with careers in tech or computer based work because we suffer the isolation effects more than anyone.
If you're a moderately intelligent person you'd have things better to do. If you're a lonely person you'd have things better to do as well. Fixing those issues as opposed to Internet and video games, which become a form of escapism for a lot of people.>implying anybody here has anything better to do in the first place
Escapism is bad. Facing reality is good.
A good comparison would be to calculate the time you spend a month on forums like these, discord, youtube, reddit, whatever... And realize what you ultimately got out of it: momentary enjoyment.Possibly, but I think you're discounting the role of fun. I can think of many more productive things than following internet drama, but internet drama is funny. Its fine for a quick laugh as I'm relaxing after work or whatever. If I wasn't here, I'd probably just be playing a game or watching youtube in that time period anyway.
The pursuit of fun is worthwhile, so long as its in moderation and balanced correctly with other needs. This isn't much different than some ancient tribals sitting around a fire laughing about how ugly their rival tribe is.
tldr touch grass every day and have basic self control regarding internet use, you'll be okay
Then spend that time the following month on 1) Furthering your career by learning/improving skills. 2) Expanding your social network. 3) Practicing a sport or exercise, like hiking, mountain climbing, surfing, jiu jitsu. 4) Reading books that expand your horizon or improve your mentality.
Compare how you felt for each month. Ultimately a goal of life should be to use your mind to it's potential. Don't waste potential. It is true, however, that our minds need breaks after a lot of thinking. Sometimes I go out to the beach and reflect over my thoughts by staring into the ocean, and sometimes I write my self reflections in a journal.
It's really import to reflect upon your thoughts, goals, why we did the things we did and what compulsion made us do so.
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