This is like a much less sardonic rephrasing of what The Last Psychiatrist has to say about cultural narcissism (preoccupation with identity). He also borrows heavily from Lasch.
Excellent post, and you've touched on a lot of salient points. To me, the most valuable takeaway and one we've all experienced in one way or another is the group dynamics that form online and only then filter into real life. So people are changing their views, attitudes, and actions to please people who they'll never meet because of our innate need to belong.
How do we rectify this? What is to be done? The only way I see forward is decentralization at many levels, including at the internet level. Large social media platforms have become ideological battlegrounds and many if not most people feel forced to take sides when they otherwise wouldn't. It's school or small-town drama on a society-wide level. I definitely don't see any easy solutions.
Hi Jamie, this essay is outstanding. Thanks for writing it.
Somehow you cover a great deal of ground but it feels tight and cohesive. You diagnose but are not didactic, you open doors and gently offer ideas. I was expecting this to have hundreds of likes when I got to the end. You deserve many readers!
This is like a much less sardonic rephrasing of what The Last Psychiatrist has to say about cultural narcissism (preoccupation with identity). He also borrows heavily from Lasch.
Where to begin? Hard to say. Here's a few:
https://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2010/08/this_is_why_the_american_dream.html
https://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2009/02/the_action_movie_fairy_tale.html
https://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2009/01/can_narcissism_be_cured.html
https://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2009/03/what_was_the_matrix.html
Excellent post, and you've touched on a lot of salient points. To me, the most valuable takeaway and one we've all experienced in one way or another is the group dynamics that form online and only then filter into real life. So people are changing their views, attitudes, and actions to please people who they'll never meet because of our innate need to belong.
How do we rectify this? What is to be done? The only way I see forward is decentralization at many levels, including at the internet level. Large social media platforms have become ideological battlegrounds and many if not most people feel forced to take sides when they otherwise wouldn't. It's school or small-town drama on a society-wide level. I definitely don't see any easy solutions.
Hi Jamie, this essay is outstanding. Thanks for writing it.
Somehow you cover a great deal of ground but it feels tight and cohesive. You diagnose but are not didactic, you open doors and gently offer ideas. I was expecting this to have hundreds of likes when I got to the end. You deserve many readers!