Some interesting analysis, framing things in terms of temporal and relational awareness. I’ve written about almost all the cultural trends you mentioned, finding in them a common denominator: the singular sin of pride. A corollary to that would be maybe these social costs aren’t so new as they might seem.
How would you react that that narrative framework?
I would react with: I agree. haha. Pride is most certainly a common denominator. But I do think it’s still helpful and worthwhile to break down how we understand the self — and of course I only scratched the surface. There are countless other ways it shows itself.
Some interesting analysis, framing things in terms of temporal and relational awareness. I’ve written about almost all the cultural trends you mentioned, finding in them a common denominator: the singular sin of pride. A corollary to that would be maybe these social costs aren’t so new as they might seem.
How would you react that that narrative framework?
I would react with: I agree. haha. Pride is most certainly a common denominator. But I do think it’s still helpful and worthwhile to break down how we understand the self — and of course I only scratched the surface. There are countless other ways it shows itself.