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The Stream:
Thought has declined because our habits have declined. We rarely ponder
things in our fast-paced world. Everyone wants things now, without
thought. The motto of so many virtual platforms today is: Don’t make me
think. There’s no time to read, no time to write, no time to organize
thoughts.
This has resulted in childish behavior. It reflects the infantilization of American society
by an all-encompassing government predicted by Alexis de Tocqueville in
the nineteenth century. That’s why we live in a society in which
college students use coloring books, grown men play video games, and
many simply don’t read beyond short texts and headlines. A snowflake
generation has developed without the adult social skills needed to
confront reality.
When you’re not in the habit of thinking, your primary focus of life
becomes childish and impulsive. You fixate on the idea of having fun.
Everything revolves around sentiments, emotions and feelings. We rely on
government for entitlements and benefits to support lifestyles detached
from reality. (Read more.)
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