Whereas Social Media is the key to insanity and over stimulation and anxiety?
I was thinking about this today and wondering how life was different when I grew up in the 1950s to now.
The problems people were having in some ways were quite different than now.
I would say the main problem people had in the 1950s was ignorance which often caused people to die fairly young from all sorts of things. My memories of the 1950s were people being pretty scary because of what they experienced during the Great Depression and world war II which made adults kind of nuts from everything going then when I was a child.
But, what everyone shared a lot then was that they were bored all the time and if you weren't bored it wasn't normal for people then.
So, people sometimes did really crazy things to entertain themselves which often got them killed or maimed a lot.
However, now it is about social Media where everyone is constantly overstimulated especially young people from 10 to 20 years old. So, suicide and insanity is the major result of this pointless stimulation into oblivion and nothingness. It is an exercise in futility which often ends in suicide, depression and even death.
Often parents allow their kids this social media addiction so the kids will leave them alone. However, often the end result of this isn't good at all for anyone.
You cannot expect truth from the Internet. However, It's true at sites like mine you get as much truth and sincerity as you are going to find anywhere.
However, the Internet in general is a cesspool of craziness in the extreme. The lack of truth one finds there causes people to shoot up places based upon lies for example.
So, social media in some ways is a key to suicide for young people in general.
And the opposite of Social Media likely is one of the keys to enlightenment.
And the boredom of the 1950s for me actually led me towards enlightenment states ongoing.
I don't need anyone to tell me how to think.
I don't need anyone to tell me what to do.
I can do those things for myself simply because I was bored enough to figure things out for myself at every step during my life.
If I wasn't bored as a child I wouldn't be as enlightened as I am now and still alive at 76 years of age.
By God's Grace
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