Narratives about modernity - 1 minute read
Narratives about modernity
If we give an isolated community access to the internet, very quickly, the quality of life will improve. Time will be saved, research into proven solutions will produce value, and people will become connected to a larger population. Those connections will lead to productivity and learning.
And, then, soon thereafter, they will become less happy.
Not because they’re worse off, but because the dominant media narratives that arrive exist to make them feel insufficient, inadequate or simply jealous at how green the grass is over there.
Our narrative defeats our surroundings, every time.
Source: Seths.blog
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Keywords:
Narrative • Modernity • Internet • Quality of life • Research • Value (ethics) • Person • Productivity • Learning • Happiness • Religious education • Mass media • Narrative • Jealousy • Environmentalism • Narrative •
If we give an isolated community access to the internet, very quickly, the quality of life will improve. Time will be saved, research into proven solutions will produce value, and people will become connected to a larger population. Those connections will lead to productivity and learning.
And, then, soon thereafter, they will become less happy.
Not because they’re worse off, but because the dominant media narratives that arrive exist to make them feel insufficient, inadequate or simply jealous at how green the grass is over there.
Our narrative defeats our surroundings, every time.
Source: Seths.blog
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Keywords:
Narrative • Modernity • Internet • Quality of life • Research • Value (ethics) • Person • Productivity • Learning • Happiness • Religious education • Mass media • Narrative • Jealousy • Environmentalism • Narrative •