by Timo » Sat 26 Mar 2016, 10:35:53
How's Reinaldo doing with his cell phone?
I completely get what you're talking about. The book 7th Gen describes this phenomena as the MTV reflex. It all starts with "educational" children's television programming, shows like Sesame Street, where each feature within each episode lasts only for 15 or 20 seconds. This manifests within us as an indoctrinated short attention span. Then, we graduate to different forms of entertainment. When we're eleventeen, or there abouts, we switch our interest from Big Bird to Miley Cyrus, or to Justin Bieber, or Yesterdays Garbage Superstars, and each music video lasts only for 3 minutes. That's a pretty big increase from 20 seconds, but that new time period becomes the new norm for the length of our attention spans. Give us a cell phone with access to the internet, to texting, to email, to the rest of the world, with our preset inability to focus on anything for any meaningful length of time, and we're all now addicted to products that constantly provide distractions from everything around us. In short, we're addicted to distractions. Our minds are incapable of focusing on anything for any length of time.
I find what people like Ibon and SeaGypsy are doing to be incredibly reinforcing to the human spirit. I've recently begun reading the Dalai Lama, and actually have begun attempting to learn the art, or the practice, of meditation. Slow progress, mostly because of the environment that surrounds me. Case in point, I started writing this post over 30 minutes ago, but my wife, her mother, and her sisters are here in the same room, all talking about all kinds of stuff, and we're getting into political arguments about the Presidential election, and PACS, and Chinese suppression of personal freedoms to the reinstitution of debtors prisons here in the US, to the punch in the face if you dare protest at a Trump rally, and yada-yada...............I'm incapable of escaping from this bullshit.
What was the point I was trying to make again?