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mimetic desire as a trend
the mimetic theory has been identified since early 2000s
very interesting and i think it continues to be more widespread as the world continues leaning into social media, globalisation, and comparing their lives to others on their screens
very interesting and i think it continues to be more widespread as the world continues leaning into social media, globalisation, and comparing their lives to others on their screens
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society is often running on mimetic desire and following paths or chasing goals that aren't theirs. wanting the right things is questioning if something is what YOU truly want, instead of society or friends.
mimetic desire briefly discussed before in Naval's podcast
its the current trend of society
its the current trend of society
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the mimetic theory has been identified since early 2000s very interesting and i think it continues to be more widespread as the world continues leaning into social media, globalisation, and comparing their lives to others on their screens
quick overview from chatgpt on René Girard's theory of mimetic desire
i’m not a political guy, but between iryna being stabbed and charlie kirk being shot
i think civil war happens within the next few years in the US
feels like something’s brewing
any thoughts from politics knowers?
i think civil war happens within the next few years in the US
feels like something’s brewing
any thoughts from politics knowers?
once again i am reminded and thankful for my country because it is so safe here
despite ridiculous cost of living, the safety makes it worth it
one of the most fundamental needs
despite ridiculous cost of living, the safety makes it worth it
one of the most fundamental needs
". . . The thing I would say is, when you grow up, you tend to get told that the world is the way it is, and your life is just to live your life inside the world. Try not to bash into the walls too much. Try to have a nice family life, have fun, save a little money. But life, that's a very limited life. Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact, and that is: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you. And you can change it. You can influence it. You can build your own things that other people can use. And the minute that you understand that you can poke life, and actually something will, you know, if you push in, something will pop out the other side, that you can change it. You can mold it. That's maybe the most important thing is to shake off this erroneous notion that life is there and you're just going to live in it, versus embrace it. Change it. Improve it. Make your mark upon it. I think that's very important. And however you learn that, once you learn it, you'll want to change life and make it better. Because it's kind of messed up in a lot of ways. Once you learn that, you'll never be the same again."
Steve Jobs Secrets of Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYfNvmF0Bqw
YouTube
Steve Jobs Secrets of Life
In 1994, the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association interviewed Steve Jobs. What he said during this unnoscripted film interview is remarkable. In this footage, Steve talks about his values, advice to entrepreneurs and his thoughts on how to best live life.…
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You need to be bored. Here's why.
Being bored can lead you to ask big questions (eg. what is the meaning of life?), which are beneficial and important in attaining happiness. The current explosion in mental health issues such as depression is largely due to the elimination of boredom through smartphones. Most people use their phones as a crutch in escaping boredom, making it harder to find meaning in life.
If you learn to be bored, you'll end up happier.
Remedies:
Aim for regular 15mins+ periods of being bored
No devices during meals
No devices during certain periods of the day
https://youtu.be/orQKfIXMiA8?si=zYoX9uFEFjpVv8NM
Being bored can lead you to ask big questions (eg. what is the meaning of life?), which are beneficial and important in attaining happiness. The current explosion in mental health issues such as depression is largely due to the elimination of boredom through smartphones. Most people use their phones as a crutch in escaping boredom, making it harder to find meaning in life.
If you learn to be bored, you'll end up happier.
Remedies:
Aim for regular 15mins+ periods of being bored
No devices during meals
No devices during certain periods of the day
https://youtu.be/orQKfIXMiA8?si=zYoX9uFEFjpVv8NM
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You Need to Be Bored. Here's Why.
Boredom isn’t a bug—it’s a feature. Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks explains why boredom unlocks creativity, activates a powerful brain network, and might even protect you from depression. Learn how the mind wanders—and why that’s a very good thing.
For…
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You need to be bored. Here's why. Being bored can lead you to ask big questions (eg. what is the meaning of life?), which are beneficial and important in attaining happiness. The current explosion in mental health issues such as depression is largely due…
I'm someone that does not use my phone much, I guess that is a good thing!
probably the main reason why I am questioning life so often and journaling things as well
especially when I'm with company, I think it is important to put your phones aside
aside from being disrespectful to the other party, it helps you stay in the present and be more intentional
the amount of times I have seen friends whipping out their phones to scroll social media the second there is a pause or break in the conversation is astounding
probably the main reason why I am questioning life so often and journaling things as well
especially when I'm with company, I think it is important to put your phones aside
aside from being disrespectful to the other party, it helps you stay in the present and be more intentional
the amount of times I have seen friends whipping out their phones to scroll social media the second there is a pause or break in the conversation is astounding
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IF (BIG IF)
racism, crime, and violent tendencies are genetic, would it be justifiable to kill the 1% of the population that is contributing to 80% of the crimes, to save the 99% of society?
racism, crime, and violent tendencies are genetic, would it be justifiable to kill the 1% of the population that is contributing to 80% of the crimes, to save the 99% of society?
I remember when I first embarked on my journey to self-esteem years ago, self-respect was a foreign concept to me
symptoms of it show in the smallest habits in life, such as procrastination
a large part of a lack of self-esteem arises when you fail at achieving the simplest of tasks that you set for yourself eg. washing the dishes by 9pm or folding your clothes by tomorrow
failure of such tasks (procrastination) subconsciously leads to a lack of respect for yourself, hence a lack of self-esteem as well
this further dominos into confidence and zeal in life
and most will wonder why life isn't happening for them
symptoms of it show in the smallest habits in life, such as procrastination
a large part of a lack of self-esteem arises when you fail at achieving the simplest of tasks that you set for yourself eg. washing the dishes by 9pm or folding your clothes by tomorrow
failure of such tasks (procrastination) subconsciously leads to a lack of respect for yourself, hence a lack of self-esteem as well
this further dominos into confidence and zeal in life
and most will wonder why life isn't happening for them
the ripple effect begins
first high-profile political assassination
https://fxtwitter.com/howdymerry/status/1965944135975866420
first high-profile political assassination
https://fxtwitter.com/howdymerry/status/1965944135975866420
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mary (@howdymerry)
we're about to witness the impact of a high-profile political assassination for the first time in modern history
millions of people are watching, rewatching, sharing, quote tweeting a graphic murder with every minute that passes
this is pretty insane, a…
millions of people are watching, rewatching, sharing, quote tweeting a graphic murder with every minute that passes
this is pretty insane, a…
Edward Bernays' Propaganda
https://theconversation.com/the-manipulation-of-the-american-mind-edward-bernays-and-the-birth-of-public-relations-44393
The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, and our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of…. It is they who pull the wires that control the public mind.
https://theconversation.com/the-manipulation-of-the-american-mind-edward-bernays-and-the-birth-of-public-relations-44393
The Conversation
The manipulation of the American mind: Edward Bernays and the birth of public relations
“The most interesting man in the world.” “Reach out and touch someone.” “Finger-lickin’ good.” Such advertising slogans have become fixtures of American culture, and each year millions now tune into the…