I’ve seen comments from people on Reddit, and yes, real people, not bots, and not just on Reddit, and I felt a little uncomfortable, they mentioned simulation theory, adding Elon Musk, some even idolized AI, considering humans to be garbage that should be in a landfill including real girls and friends, and they said it with ridicule or just like complete non-humans.

I don’t know much about it, but if you’ve seen it too and know what this phenomenon is, I’d be happy to know.

I didn’t even know what to write in the title of the post, so I chose what came to mind.

  • ArseAssassin@sopuli.xyz
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    8 days ago

    Been a long time coming. Just read through this passage written by Erich Fromm in Psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism from 1957.

    Control by the intellect over nature, and the production of more and more things, became the paramount aims of life. In this process man has transformed himself into a thing, life has become subordinated to property, “to be” is dominated by “to have.” Where the roots of Western culture, both Greek and Hebrew, considered the aim of life the perfection of man, modern man is concerned with the perfection of things, and the knowledge of how to make them. Western man is in a state of schizoid inability to experience affect, hence he is anxious, depressed, and desperate. He still pays lip service to the aims of happiness, individualism, initiative—but actually he has no aim. Ask him what he is living for, what is the aim of all his strivings—and he will be embarrassed. Some may say they live for the family, others, “to have fun,” still others, to make money, but in reality nobody knows what he is living for; he has no goal, except the wish to escape insecurity and aloneness.

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      8 days ago

      he has no goal, except the wish to escape insecurity and aloneness.

      And it’s as if we keep refining our system to make those aims harder.

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        8 days ago

        Not that I disagree with your sentiment, but it should be recognized that the more we try to escape loneliness, the faster it chases us from behind. To find connection, we first need to recognize what part it is within us that isn’t being acknowledged.