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so many people just sit and stare at screens nowadays
I’ll admit I spend an unhealthy amount of time in front of screens too but like at least I know how to talk to people
the main reason I use them so much is because where I live my friends live like 30-40 miles away from me so there isn’t much I can do besides electronic shit or outdoors shit
Yeah, I agree. Technology certainly comes with a cost. Gaming is one of the worst things, it hijacks our desire to have a goal, work towards it and achieve it (the power process). We spend years "accomplishing" false goals but getting a real dopamine rush. It's no coincidence that the most competitive among us, males, are the ones most effected and that males prefer competitive games. It makes us impotent in a lot of ways. Who knows what we could do without that addictive distraction.
I resisted being too anti-technology, at least not to the point that I thought we had to get rid of most of it. However, that is increasingly becoming my point of view. We pollute our bodies, babies are born with industrial chemicals in their blood and we don't know the impact (things like Teflon). We pollute nature so that there is no where to escape the pollutants and they accumulate because they take forever to break down. We kill ourselves working so that more and more stuff can be made because this is what makes the capitalists wealthy and we are all to happy to buy and be consumers of needless crap. Our entire society is built around this system of consumption, needless crap, working for those who profit from this needless crap and politicians serve these same people. We have not build technology that encourages the good in humans, we have not made it work for us. We have encouraged the most destructive behaviors and we now work for technology.
This describes the problem with Curt Doolittle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnum_effect
Amazing. Now I know what's the problem with Curt Doolittle.
Many Americans are taking some form of mind altering medication.
Is mental illness more widespread, or is it simply being identified and diagnosed more than it has been in the past?
If no to both of these, do you believe that the medical industry is taking advantage of these people? If so, why?
autism/OCD/ADHD/ADD in most cases are just personality types that do not gel well with modern work and education
teachers diagnose you with this because you refuse to attend your state mandated mind control sessions for 12 years or more (public education)
psychology propogates it's existence via finding more and more diseases so they can get more and more clients
Diet probably causes most issues with kids being hyper
People are eating shit so they feel shit then they act like shit
Psychology itself is retarded because it's just the general public taking a biased approach against indviduals they deem not normal
In every single country psychology and psychiatry have been weaponized and used to attack groups i.e. nazis with communists, communists with capitalists, religious vs heretics, etc.
it shouldn't be a public issue imo
Of course generally crazy people exist though
But I'm sure in 20 years racism will be considered a mental illness worthy of medication, as we're already seeing anti-racism drugs which are just mind control
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@|--| ADHD and OCD aren't personality types
ADHD is trying really hard to concentrate and not being able to no matter how much effort you put in.
OCD is being mentally coerced into doing weird shit
The problem is the diagnostic criteria is so vague
yes
that it becomes that
It can apply to any retard that gets bored in class
i don't care what the books say I care about how it's enforced
But I have ADHD, and it's more than just getting bored
I almost got diagnosed with ADHD and I skipped 2 grades
The medicine sucks. It works when you're a kid, but not so much when you get older.
I was diagnosed with add and I kinda have it - I can only focus on one thing at a time and everything else gets zoned out; like if i'm thinking about reading a book that's the only think i'm thinking about and I can't notice anything else
are you sure that's add
no i'm not sure
that sounds a lot like the opposite of add
I mean I have a lot of trouble multi tasking, but I have a hard time focusing on everything in general
that's what I got diagnosed with based on some other things like forgetting where things are and getting lost easily
all those diagnoses are bullshit anyway, they tried to pin that on me and put me on drugs when I was a kid
I do well in school and i'm pretty normal just have bad train-of-thought consciousness
eh
don't let them drug you my guy
i'm not on anything for it rn lol