Are you not entertained?
For years I have been talking to people, being laughed at, told to bite my pessimistic tongue, all is well. Is it though? We are being hacked, we are being programmed, we are being bred for one purpose, to become stock, cattle to feed the corporations, the governments.
At what point do we wake up? At what point do we take a step back from our food trough and objectively look at what we are doing, what we are creating and what we are failing to create?
I was handed this video a few moments ago and asked if I could write a little about it. Yes, but I do not know where to start, the problem is so big, it has its fingers in all the pies and all the lies, it controls most minds. Play it from around 21 minutes, Just slow down, take 10 minutes and listen.
Does he sound crazy, does he seem like someone who is unhinged, out of control, confused, uneducated? He joined Facebook at about a year in and was tasked with onboarding. How'd he do?
We have a problem in this world, we have a problem at every level. We are being programmed to consume what we are fed, to spend our attention where we are told to look, and enjoy what we are wired to enjoy and triggered to hate. We have been trained to ignore the largest and most valuable infiltration of all, the hack of society, the hack of culture, the global hack of us.
We spend our time worrying about who wore what, who slept with who, who lied, who cheated, who is famous, the new show, the new movie, the must have games and fucking cryptokitties. Do we really not have anything better to do? Are we really so brainwashed we do not recognise the actual state of our existence?
We have been engineered to worry about the mundane, to turn away from the issues that affect us to spend our time immersed in entertainments that offer no value past limited pleasure. We are constantly manipulated to chase another trend, buy another product, invest our time and energy into something that creates nothing for us, but funnels value to those who already hold it. This is not a dystopian future, this is the present and it is only going to get worse.
People arguing over the semantics of climate change but so few doing anything about actually affecting it. You think they are, you can name some? Elon Musk perhaps? Yes, perhaps, while the conglomerates spread FUD, raise legislation, close loopholes with the money we invest into them. We fund them to screw us over.
The earth is being polluted and we are it, we are the polluters yet what of clean up? You really think recycling a few bottles are going to make that difference while industrial sludge pours by the tonne into waterways around the world?
2 Billion to make a movie, 30 million for a star to act in it, 5 million for the theme song all while cancer researchers are struggling for funding, trying to save your life or that of your loved ones. 20 million on digital cats, with their only good being that they pointed out Ethereum's scaling deficiencies. There must be better solutions, right?
Yes. The world is a mess, cultures are a mess, society is a mess. What is your part in all of this? What is my part? Our part? Perhaps you are a technological wizard looking to create the next killer app, is it going to clear the air, provide fresh water, make clean energy? Unlikely, those issues are just out of our control.
Even if we want a better future for our children, we don't have the capabilities to create it, we don't have the capital. And very few of those who do have the resources want to spend it on a long shot that benefits us all. It is not the way they are made. Laziness.
Those with the capital are too often greedy, those with the desire to help are too unwilling to act strongly enough. Both are too lazy to find out if there is a better way, a way where we can together create solutions to what actually threatens our lives, our communities, our existence.
Instead, we wait and hope that someone else will do it, those smart engineers, the brilliant doctors, the scientists the priests, Imams and Rabbis. While we play our games, watch another episode of a brainless series, laugh at another meme. And we think that those that can will, but they are brainwashed too.
They aren't solving the problems that face us, they are solving the problems they can capitalise on, the ones that have market potential, the ones we demand they provide us solutions to. A faster car, a faster processor, a faster road to pleasure. Anything to take our mind off of what we should be doing, anything to blind us from the reality of our lives, one where we are impotent to take control. Instead, we choose the options that have been laid out on the bed for us, and we go to sleep.
When we awake, what will we find?
If we aren't willing to change, do you think the governments and corporations will make the changes we need?
Taraz
[ a Steemit original ]
A summary of a few things that stood out to me in the video:
This was an interesting video. I like that he talked about problems that are currently relevant and also touched on things that we can do about them. I personally feel like most inventions and successful business ideas started with a good purpose. For instance, Facebook. It was a great idea. Connecting people from all over the world conveniently. As someone who lives away from most of my family, Facebook definitely helps me get updates on their lives. I've found tons of people that I lost contact with after moving to the US through Facebook. The main purpose behind it was probably to help connect people. But like everything that you can think of, EVERYTHING has its pros and cons. You just have to be mindful about what you are doing and how it might be affecting your life.
When books and writing in paper started becoming a thing, people were afraid it will make us dumb but that just ended up helping humanity by giving us the ability to record our progresses and achievement for the future generations to build up on. Everything has its pros and cons. You just can't get attached to something. Attachment is the core issue.
Anyone can find out the issues in the world and complain about it. Yes, there are plenty of problems. Some will take years to overcome, some will take decades to overcome. So instead of giving up on the present and the future, I think everyone should take any step they can to make use of their time productively. Yes, one plastic bottle being recycled isn't going to save the Earth but at least I will know that I did what I could at the moment.
Your points are excellent, you should take this and make a post about it yourself. Not just for others, but so it further cements it in your own mind and creates the action.
This is the hard part for many. They fear losing what they have gained.
Thank you @tarazkp! As I was writing the comment, I thought about making a post about this instead of putting an essay in your comment section haha. Maybe I will make a post once my finals are done.
He mentioned this in the video too saying how he doesn't know how to keep himself from forgetting his purpose. I'm going to dwell in this thought and hopefully come up with some preventive measures.
I fear this often. Losing track of who I am or what I want to do in my life. Losing some morality due to life in general.
Let’s not remember that he came to that point after having been one of the main culprits of Facebook’s
dominancegrowth. When he left the blue giant in 2011, everything in its path was being eaten already and Facebook soon also became an acquisition monster.That makes his dilemma much more valid btw.
This. Almost all disruptive ideas, and startups, came from a specific pain point. A lack of something (FB) or an impossibly difficult way (Uber). Most of the disruptive startups became popular because they provided the user with a better, a faster option. They challenged the status quo.
That, eventually, accepted venture capital and greed of investors, who play a very dangerous game with their reputation and need to hint and capitalise on those few unicorns, would dominate the board room and thus often eventual poorly affect the further technological evolution is a sad, but also inevitable, outcome of popularity. Share/stakeholders want a return. The more they invested, the higher the return they want.
Those 10 minutes were definitely well worth listening to and provided some interesting perspective on social media and life in general.
We do indeed spend most of our time being programmed. We build these fake online avatars and obsess over playing pretend rather than focusing on the world at odds. Rather than becoming adults, many of us are reverting to childish tendencies and playing "pretend".
An interesting point on capitalism was made as well. Collecting money in order to make your voice count. Very applicable to Steem and probably the largest reason I hold Steem Power. Not to make a quick buck (or sellout), but to be able to express my world view and share with those willing to listen. Not to say that accumulating money is bad, but in the process we need to remind ourselves not to get trapped in the game but be able to leverage it to transcend its surface level issues and shortcomings.
I wanted to mention this but I more wanted people to watch and take out the relevant points and add them here. Thank you as always @greer184, I can always count on you to not miss much.
I bet the rich people find this here really cute. People eager to impress to gain votes and money. To them we are pets. Cute pets, there for their entertainment.
I'm so glad I'm following you now and I really enjoyed reading this.
When we always do what's convenient...we'll never do anything great.
If we allow ourselves to absorb and accept their ideas about the world and how to think about the world around us... that's exactly how we're going to see the world.
I totally agree, it starts with the mind and our decision to make change.
When we always do what's convenient...we'll never do anything great.
There is a widening amount of people looking for convenience rather than action. Perhaps we can begin to pull some back.
Thanks for the follow and although not every post is like this one, I hope you find something of value occasionally.
Very well written. That video is really worth a full watch! I felt like he was touching on things that will affect early adopters of blockchain and steem a lot throughout the second part. The influence we are going to have upon the world is very underestimated right now but is already doing wonders in developing countries.
There is so much potential here for us to make the capital required, organise the minds that are needed and spread it very wide to pressure the traditional industries. All of them.
Yes, a lot is being done at small levels in developing countries, in time that will build and grow to be self-sufficient.
Well said @acidyo by the way we are using also steemit rewards to fund charity work that will be worthwhile this holidays just wrote a article about it under think happy. Thankful here for great ideas such as yours and the whole bunch of opportunity to be better through steemit
Why do the radio hits become hits and popular songs that people love? The masses get programmed, told it's great, then they like it, from that program, then because everyone likes it, others like it too...
I stopped listening to the radio. The music sucks. Most of it anyways. I listen to music that I like, people find that it sucks. It's okay, I'm not listening to the radio lol
He's funny the way he delivers. And the uses the term "tentacles" :p And tentacles are totally my thing (not in that way lol).
As the mass grows, so does its gravity and attractive power. This works with the programmed or the free but, there are a lot more programmed.
Wise words!
I had this unique experience. My friend bought the newest Poison album waaaay back in 1980s. He wanted me to here a song, and as he fast forwarded, stopped listened, and fast forwarded some more, I had the unique experience of thinking they all sounded the same, that is sounded like noise, and I couldn't differentiate anything that I was hearing.
Now, as an adult, I look back at that time and wonder how I was entrained to hear and enjoy those sounds, much like eating a food until you get used to it. (you can do this, if you don't resist and hate with every bit... you will began to enjoy it).
I don't know that we enjoy it, but it becomes familiar. It isn't until we are expose to something better, something to contrast it with, that we see it for what it is. Even then, it seems if you listen to bad music long enough, good music doesn't sound good to them. It takes time to learn to appreciate anything, but some things, it seems to me, would be better of not doing that with.
So I use great discernment with what I listen to now. I am often shocked to consider the lyrics of bands from back in the day. But also pleasantly surprised by others that speak to me of a younger me that heard such wonderful ideas too. So it goes both ways.
I had the same experience with one of the first Thrice albums, before they started to expand on their talents a bit. I really liked one song, and then found the other songs sounded the same. After listening to the album several times, I could hear the slight nuances, but still. They aren't my preferred band. And bands I do really like, like the Offspring, I don't like their more popular songs. I like the really different songs, unique to them and their style.
But as an aside, dang, that girl is poison! (Do I have the correct album? P-p-p-poison!) lmao
hmm, can't remember which band that was. i'm listening to a bit of Poison now, to their credit, they never lied about what they were all about. in an interview they said they started the band to get laid and have fun. and in their later years wrote some deeper songs, this one still holds up pretty well.
Cool. They are not who I was thinking of, but a lot of music in the 80s was similar, unless the artist was one of the rarer talents of the time.
indeed. there was alot of 'me toos' back then.
i did like poison, but they weren't very original.
my favorites where:
pearl jam/sound garden /alice in chains /stone temple pilots / NIN
I was still a kid back in the 80s, but when I was a bit older, I did enjoy some Iggy Pop and some David Bowie. Oh, and let's not forget the cassette tape my sister got of MC Hammer and I was so jealous haha
Just saw Star Trek 6: Undiscovered Country, it has David Bowe's wife. I recalled that I've tried to listen to david, and beyond a few songs couldn't get into it.
My very first tape was Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet .. I'm actually glad to see the he is still alive and kicking and producing some decent music ;)
I also remember my first CD. Tesla - Five Man Acoustical Jam... I still love it, perhaps more than any album they have produced. It just speaks to my soul.
MC Hammer... lol, that man literally has done nothing since, and still riding on the fame of the past... kinda sad..
Strange days.
Indeed :p
Human’s desires oftentimes overshadows his needs. And it is more than clear that everyone confuses pleasure with happiness more frequently than it would be desirable.
I suspect, you prolly already knew about the existence of this formidable eyes-opener documentary. And if that is not the case, hehe, yeah mate, there you have it!! Now you have something to relax with a lil bit and give a well-deserved rest to your edgy fingers from typing so many great content. }:)
"The Century Of The Self"
Cheers!!
I haven't seen this, thanks. I will add a view in the evening or on the train tomorrow morning :)
Oh! perfect then my dear friend. I bet you are gonna enjoy this documentary a lot. And certainly, the impactful perspective from this new info surely will turn out to be a huge source of inspiration for the upcoming great content that you will be close to writing and sharing with all of us. :)
I read somewhere that awareness brings responsibility and, while I agree with your sentiment, I believe there are more and more people becoming fully aware of the program and, much like the moment a dream becomes less real because you realize it’s a dream, I believe we will see people pushing away from this fuck the world consumer mentality because it’s just so empty. Change is imminent...I only hope that it’s not too late when it begins.
Change is but there is a growing divide between the awake and asleep. I feel that more and more are waking also but in the circles I frequent, it may be confirmation bias.
Lol! I swear to God I’ve thought the same thing! Like, maybe I just THINK we are evolving 😂
Take a human population, take control of all information feeds, control those feeds ( think propaganda), and then add in control of the money system......and what do you have?
A planet run, controlled and managed by a few.
Where anyone who speaks out is a "conspiracy theorist"/ "bad" person / idiot. and "society" will control them on behalf of the few elites.
Until enough people wake up....
eYESOPEn
......and you get Q-anon & #followthewhiterabbit which wakes more and more.
We get the shock / horror at waking from a nightmare (which seemed like a dream at the time) .
But if those who have awoken help those who are not quite there yet, all will be good.
#TheGreatAwakening
#TheStormIsUponUs
The awake in history come and go as the majority are sung to sleep. Perhaps this is the time they miss the snooze button.
Hopefully.
It seems the snakes heads are being cut one by one this time around
The ideas here are what are helping me feel better about what is going on. Stop worrying about it, do what you do, do what makes you feel better. You will never be able to stop/control others to do what you think is best. But you can help others to see that they have the power to control their own lives.
That is what Abraham-Hicks is all about, taking control of your own life, then you will see the only way to truly help is to take good care of your own life. In so doing you become a role model for others.
I know from experience that in doing it this way, it is how I feel best.
Turn Off your TV. Stop getting that drip-feed of fear.
Turn off facebook. They can't program you if you aren't there...
Thanks for sharing this. I saw it once, but didn't get the direction.
BTW.. there are tools on youtube to control where the video starts. Actually really nice. Click the 'Share' button. It expands, there is a check box that says 'Starts at: 0:00'
For some reason, Steemit doesn't read the time marker though so I had to mention it in the post directly.