SearchingforPeace
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Ok, do you believe that, in general, people are doing the best they can or doing far less than they can?
It really makes me angry. Like, the world is burning down and people are playing Pokémon Go.
Yes, how dare people find enjoyment in anything and have some harmless fun instead of spending 100% of their time focused on politics. I hate that shit.
Best for themselves, for their families, for society,...?
I am inclined to say yes, simply because saying no implies systemic laziness, which is not the case.
Humans by their nature will look for short cuts and cut corners when they can. Often times this is a benefit to the individual (other effects notwithstanding), however cutting corners sort of goes counter to trying their best. Doing your best all the time is impossible, and most know that trying to do so can over the long term result in lowered productivity.
I suppose the way I look at it, people try their best because they strive to move forward to the best they can. Is that objectively their best? No, but subjectively it is.
Great post. Even when people function below their potential, it is often because their self-concept was damaged during their development. The complexity of each person's psychology makes this a difficult question. Perhaps this also speaks to internal vs. external motivation. There are some people who expect others to motivate them, so perhaps they do less until that happens? I find it offensive when people intrude into others' personal space with the assumption they need to do better or be motivated or controlled by someone else. If some people actually need or like that interaction, then I'll leave it to others to intrude.I think all in all, probably yes. Given what it must be like to be in X persons' brain, having their conscience and perceptions, they are probably doing what they are able to do. I don't think most people deliberately sabotage their life or do less than they think they can; they're locked in their own mind after all. (Doesn't mean person Y won't look at X and not get it or think X is not living up to their 'potential', and so on. Also, it could mean X has the perceptions that make him an asshole, but he's not going to in the blink of an eye realize he's an asshole or even think anything is wrong with what or why he does what he does)
People are dying in the street. We are dealing with major environmental issues, police brutality, massive homelessness...all you have to do is pick just one, even if you aren't equipped to address everything, be a political delegate, or volunteer for everything...pick one and do it.
The Pokémon Go craze is absolutely inappropriate to what is happening in our nation at this time, unless you are under eighteen. There's nothing wrong with having hobbies, I like music and books, and I've never attacked gamers, per se, but yeah this whole bullshit is disgusting three weeks before the Democratic convention and in the middle of all the violence, and trying to shoot down TPP, and one of the most bizarre elections in history happening in November.
There's nothing wrong with having fun. There's something wrong with large groups of fully grown adults obsessing over a corporate child's toy to the exclusion of real engagement in human society.
In fact a lot of African Americans, poor students and working class whites are about to march across the country with pitch forks, so if you're so concerned with having fun, I'm sure you won't mind when the zombie apocalypse feeds on your useless corpses.
My cousin posted the most hilarious meme from Silence of the Lambs, about Pokémon being in the basement, and she's not even a Bernie supporter or BLM activist.
Be very afraid. Be useful to society or be overthrown.
[MENTION=6877]Thalassa[/MENTION], as a progressive and an activist, you more than anyone should know the importance of self-care. In the words of Audre Lorde: "Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare."People are dying in the street. We are dealing with major environmental issues, police brutality, massive homelessness...all you have to do is pick just one, even if you aren't equipped to address everything, be a political delegate, or volunteer for everything...pick one and do it.
The Pokémon Go craze is absolutely inappropriate to what is happening in our nation at this time, unless you are under eighteen. There's nothing wrong with having hobbies, I like music and books, and I've never attacked gamers, per se, but yeah this whole bullshit is disgusting three weeks before the Democratic convention and in the middle of all the violence, and trying to shoot down TPP, and one of the most bizarre elections in history happening in November.
There's nothing wrong with having fun. There's something wrong with large groups of fully grown adults obsessing over a corporate child's toy to the exclusion of real engagement in human society.
In fact a lot of African Americans, poor students and working class whites are about to march across the country with pitch forks, so if you're so concerned with having fun, I'm sure you won't mind when the zombie apocalypse feeds on your useless corpses.
My cousin posted the most hilarious meme from Silence of the Lambs, about Pokémon being in the basement, and she's not even a Bernie supporter or BLM activist.
Be very afraid. Be useful to society or be overthrown.
^ basically this.Then why are you wasting your time posting to forums? What makes your leisure time actions "better" than playing phone games?