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by CuriouslyC
2579 days ago
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Progress (in a lot of areas) hasn't been making people happier. In fact, despite our material success, we appear to be less happy than our predecessors. What you're witnessing isn't fear of change, it's people questioning the idea that "progress" is necessarily good. |
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Which predecessors? We can't really tell how a medieval peasant felt, as they didn't leave any articulate accounts. The accounts left later are generally non-representative, as people who left them were privileged (they were not illiterate). As for the more modern times, not more than 100 years ago alcoholism (strongly correlated with depression) was so rampant that the US banned alcohol sales altogether.