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by mitthrowaway2 977 days ago
For me, the times when I compulsively engage with something is more akin to a threat-response. The scary things I react to are things like a twitter-mob forming to take someone down, or some policy proposal to enrich billionaires, or a politician offering a feel-good one-liner built on broken math.

I could go read a book, but blissful ignorance only lasts until the torches are burning down my own door. Perhaps it's better to try to engage in hopes of putting out the fires early? The foundation of democracy's is civic engagement.

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The agora in which civic engagement is happening is crowded by assholes with speakers, and bots, and anonymous posters.

This is not conducive to progress.

If you have problems with the world around you, you can act on these problems. Writing on social media is akin to making a powerpoint to change the world. It's just the wrong tool.

Instead of getting worked up writing, sit down and think about the levers you have access to.

You probably are in the 1% of the people with the most means in history right now, typing a few lines is very well below your means.

What to do is left as an exercise to the reader.

I do still believe that the pen is mightier than the sword, though!
Here's a read if this is a subject you're interested in:

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/peter-gelderloos-how...

"But if you want money for people with minds that hate

All I can tell you is brother you have to wait"