Oh, yes, attention span is a big part ot it. To make it as short as possible is also one of the goals of this constant flood of information.
Of course some people will be more inclined to think deeply and some others won't. The point is that it's the general direction what matters. Currently general direction is to think as little as possible up to the point where all your critical thinking is essentially outsourced to someone else. Sure, some people will resist it (like us), but most won't and that's the real purpose of it all.
Yep, I too am kind of a know everything a bit guy (except that impalement thing of yours) and I too prefer to find information on my own.
Also, one other thing I didn't mention in OP is energy consumption. In addition to fucking up our brains, this information overload consumes enormous amounts of energy. Consider all that gigantic amount of energy poured into endless screaming contests and repeating the same things over and over again on a daily basis. Imagine what could be achieved if not for this waste of energy.
Basically, fruitless non-stop consumption and generation of information is just as they want it to be. Masses are too exhausted and brain fog from constant info buzz is too heavy for any meaningful change to happen.
Oh, yes, attention span is a big part ot it. To make it as short as possible is also one of the goals of this constant flood of information.
Of course some people will be more inclined to think deeply and some others won't. The point is that it's the general direction what matters. Currently general direction is to think as little as possible up to the point where all your critical thinking is essentially outsourced to someone else. Sure, some people will resist it (like us), but most won't and that's the real purpose of it all.
Yep, I too am kind of a know everything a bit guy (except that impalement thing of yours) and I too prefer to find information on my own.
Also, one other thing I didn't mention in OP is energy consumption. In addition to fucking up our brains, this information overload consumes enormous amounts of energy. Consider all that gigantic amount of energy poured into endless screaming contests and repeating the same things over and over again on a daily basis. Imagine what could be achieved if not this waste of energy.
Basically, fruitless non-stop consumption and generation of information is just as they want it to be. Masses are too exhausted and brain fog from constant info buzz is too heavy for any meaningful change to happen.
Oh, yes, attention span is a big part ot it. To make it as short as possible is also one of the goals of this constant flood of information.
Of course some people will be more inclined to think deeply and some others won't. The point is that it's the general direction what matters. Currently general direction is to think as little as possible up to the point where all your critical thinking is essentially outsourced to someone else. Sure, some people will resist it (like us), but most won't and that's the real purpose of it all.
Yep, I'm too kind of a know everything a bit guy (except that impalement thing of yours) and I too prefer to find information on my own.
Also, one other thing I didn't mention in OP is energy consumption. In addition to fucking up our brains, this information overload consumes enormous amounts of energy. Consider all that gigantic amount of energy poured into endless screaming contests and repeating the same things over and over again on a daily basis. Imagine what could be achieved if not this waste of energy.
Basically, fruitless non-stop consumption and generation of information is just as they want it to be. Masses are too exhausted and brain fog from constant info buzz is too heavy for any meaningful change to happen.
Oh, yes, attention span is a big part ot it. To make it as short as possible is also one of the goals of this constant flood of information.
Of course some people will be more inclined to think deeply and some others won't. The point is that it's the general direction what matters. Currently general direction is to think as little as possible up to the point where all your critical thinking is essentially outsourced to someone else. Sure, some people will resist it (like us), but most won't and that's the real purpose of it all.
Yep, I'm too kind of a know everything a bit guy (except that impalement thing of yours) and I too prefer to find information on my own.
Also, one other thing I didn't mention in OP is energy consumption. In addition to fucking up our brains, this information overload consumes enormous amounts of energy. Consider all that gigantic amount of energy poured into endless screaming contests and repeating the same things over and over again on a daily basis. Imagine what could be achieved if not this waste of energy.
People are still arguing about things like 9/11, Moon Hoax and Covid while it's absolutely clear that shit's shady as fuck and real action should have been taken a long time ago. Endless arguments about something won't stop the powers that (shouldn't) be. No one will be brought to justice. Further hoaxes also won't be prevented. On the contrary, endless arguing about something is a sign of a successful psyop. Covid, for example, is being currently slowly moved into Moon Hoax territory, where it simply does not matter anymore. You can argue all you want, you can prove the obvious all you want, it simply does not matter anymore.
Oh, yes, attention span is a big part ot it. To make it as short as possible is also one of the goals of this constant flood of information.
Of course some people will be more inclined to think deeply and some others won't. The point is that it's the general direction what matters. Currently general direction is to think as little as possible up to the point where all your critical thinking is essentially outsourced to someone else. Sure, some people will resist it (like us), but most won't and that's the real purpose of it all.
Yep, I'm too kind of a know everything a bit guy (except that impalement thing of yours) and I too prefer to find information on my own.
Also, one other thing I didn't mention in OP is energy consumption. In addition to fucking up our brains, this information overload consumes enormous amounts of energy. Consider all that gigantic amount of energy poured into endless screaming contests and repeating the same things over and over again on a daily basis. Imagine what could be achieved if not this waste of energy.
People are still arguing about things like 9/11, Moon Hoax and Covid while it's absolutely clear that shit's shady as fuck and real action should have been taken a long time ago. Endless arguments about something won't stop the powers that (shouldn't) be. No one will be brought to justice. Further hoaxes also won't be prevented. On the contrary, endless arguing about something is a sign of a successful psyop. Covid, for example, is being currently slowly moved into Moon Hoax territory, where it simply does not matter anymore. You can argue all you want, you can prove the obvious all you want, it simply does not matter anymore. It's not about the lack of information. It's about the lack of meaningful action.
Oh, yes, attention span is a big part ot it. To make it as short as possible is also one of the goals of this constant flood of information.
Of course some people will be more inclined to think deeply and some others won't. The point is that it's the general direction what matters. Currently general direction is to think as little as possible up to the point where all your critical thinking is essentially outsourced to someone else. Sure, some people will resist it (like us), but most won't and that's the real purpose of it all.
Yep, I'm too kind of a know everything a bit guy (except that impalement thing of yours) and I too prefer to find information on my own.
Also, one other thing I didn't mention in OP is energy consumption. In addition to fucking up our brains, this information overload consumes enormous amounts of energy. Consider all that gigantic amount of energy poured into endless screaming contests and repeating the same things over and over again on a daily basis. Imagine what could be achieved if not this waste of energy.
People are still arguing about things like 9/11, Moon Hoax and Covid while it's absolutely clear that shit's shady as fuck and real action should have been taken a long time ago. Endless arguments about something won't stop the powers that (shouldn't) be. No one will be brought to justice. Further hoaxes also won't be prevented. On the contrary, endless arguing about something is a sign of a successful psyop. Covid, for example, is being currently slowly moved into Moon Hoax territory, where it simply does not matter anymore. You can argue all you want, you can prove the obvious all you want, it simply does not matter anymore.
Oh, yes, attention span is a big part ot it. To make it as short as possible is also one of the goals of this constant flood of information.
Of course some people will be more inclined to think deeply and some others won't. The point is that it's the general direction what matters. Currently general direction is to think as little as possible up to the point where all your critical thinking is essentially outsourced to someone else. Sure, some people will resist it (like us), but most won't and that's the real purpose of it all.
Yep, I'm too kind of a know everything a bit guy (except that impalement thing of yours).
Also, one other thing I didn't mention in OP is energy consumption. In addition to fucking up our brains, this information overload consumes enormous amounts of energy. Consider all that gigantic amount of energy poured into endless screaming contests and repeating the same things over and over again on a daily basis. Imagine what could be achieved if not this waste of energy.