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by miahwilde
1109 days ago
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Here's a thought: what if it's less that the rate of change is increasing and more that our mental models of the world tend to solidify as we age such that the perceived rate of change of the world increases. This is more an observation of the "the world was a lot simpler when I was young" mentality rather than a comment on the long range compounding effects of technology though they might be related. |
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I mean that’s pretty objective.
In my own lifetime (only in my 40’s!) social norms and expectations have rapidly changed as has the constant sense of urgency injected into the zeitgeist by profit making 24hr news and social media.
Propaganda was something you read about in history books (naively) not something you were bombarded with constantly by both anti and pro political positions.
When teens went home they had relief from social pressure now they are never, ever, alone with their thoughts.
Fall asleep clutching their iPhones wake up to 100 missed messages.
Ever seen a normally popular teens phone light up? I got a sense of panic and said ‘what’s wrong? What’s happened?’ And they just looked at me weird. What? This is normal?
My phone only blows up like that when there is a disaster!