Morphy wrote on Dec 5
th, 2024 at 11:27pm:
Judo I read your response and can't find a single thing I disagree with. This especially -
I find it a paradox of human nature that humans don't tend to choose what makes them happy, they will often choose what is easiest or most comfortable even if it causes unhappiness
Is really walking the line of outright spiritual truth. I've seen this stated less clearly in religious texts. It's so true and a paradox I've dealt with in my own life so perhaps it resonates even more so as true to me.
I feel it too. Its quite something to be conscious of it and still make the poorer choice. In a way it's not so profound. Humans don't have infinite willpower and will reliably fail to do things that aren't psychologically motivated by various emotional pushes and pulls.
I think when you introduce the convience and ease of the modern world you effectively are massively lowering the barriers and effort needed to do certain activities and so these will come to dominate your life more and more. How easy is getting takeaway today? Doomscrolling social media? Watching youtube? It's so easy that they are likely to be chosen even if they aren't a good choice, it requires willpower to
not chose them. Activities that might be rewarding but have a higher barrier to entry will get left behind, previously boredom would drive us to them but now that isn't a problem we have to deal with. Taking myself as an example- I find it hard to read books these days, I confess I sometimes even find the barrier of playing a videogame too much sometimes(!) I delay it with too-easy activities and then it's too late.
...And it's worse than just the convenience, social media (present site excluded!) will push up content that triggers your emotions as this is the most effective way to drive engagement and thus ad-revenue. What effect does this have on people when they are being made angry or scared much more often? What effect has this had on society? Most people would not be happy to see how much money is spent in manipulating them to stay on a given platform, the precise study of human psychology and behaviour used to achieve this. It would be less harmful if they reached into your pocket and took your money instead of extracting it like this.
My theory is that these modern conveniences (really, products that are sold to you) can become dominating enough that they are making people miserable by trapping them with a combination of extreme ease/convenience, and straight up manipulation in many cases. The opportunity cost of repeatedly engaging in these easy options is also massive in my opinion.