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Thalia Toha's avatar

Interesting observation on the lack of social media addiction. Going back to the inherent nature where the group tends to operate more as a group than an individual I suppose?

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Nick Herman's avatar

“ Why do we always feel like nothing is ever enough, especially in the US?”

Good entry—the answer is pretty simple why, relating to my current post on the thread we’ve been on :) — because the entirety of the culture is focused on ultra individualism, and amassing power and goods, with basically no social contract that was ever established in the society (to the extent it exists, it is pretty much by accident and/or relating to direct opposition by groups that were usually labelled as “radicals” at the time—e.g. socialists being largely responsible for the existence of the weekend and labor laws), unlike every other developed country that exists, and ALSO without a sense of cultural heritage, roots, or forces that bind people together, as in the case with most traditional societies, due to homogenization and assimilation towards this end, combined with the twin dark stains that the country was founded on 1) slavery leading directly to much of the wealth at America’s initial stages and into the end of the 1800s (semi addressed, but still deeply unequal), and 2) outright genocide as an official policy of native peoples at both the federal and state level (has barely been addressed, and is barely in the consciousness of most Americans—I see new legislation is JUST now coming into effect that only allows the display of native artifacts in museums etc. If permission is obtained from said tribes)

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