tag > Culture
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"Today’s struggle isn’t a technological one, it’s psychosocial. The technology of sovereignty is only part of the battle, particularly if that technology is further down the tech tree than non invasive wireheading." - @realGeorgeHotz (Source)
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Who gets to define what is normal?
"Insanity - a perfectly rational adjustment to an insane world."
"There is no such condition as 'schizophrenia,' but the label is a social fact & the social fact a political event."
Quotes from R.D.Laing's "The Politics of Experience" (1967).
Image: The Cognitive Disorder Atlas
"A useful tool to understand some clinically relevant relationships between brain structure and focal neuropsychological syndromes"
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It is the consumer who is consumed. You are the product.
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Great advice: "Don't mistake scale for importance or ambition for significance. "
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A primary challenge & opportunity our generation faces is how we deal with the rapid collapse of most traditional institutional / organisational models (nation, governance, science, business, healthcare, religion, etc.) & how to redefine our relationship to nature, self & others.
"The best political, social, and spiritual work we can do is to withdraw the projection of our shadow onto others." - CarlJung
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Today in the fall of western civilization: Why do so many right now want to *believe* we are living in a sci-fi cyberpunk world, defined by tech like AI? Could it be they subconsciously sense that the fundamentals of our culture, economy & ecology are collapsing & clinging to "progress' is a illusory comfort blanket? 🤡
#Comment #Economics #Culture #Technology #Narrative #Religion
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Emoji People
Many science papers have been written about Emoji's (such as "Dark side of a smiley - Effects of Smiling Emoticons on Virtual First Impressions") researching level of competency & trustworthiness of people that heavily communicate with Emoji. TL;DR? 💩💩💩
