Tube/Consumer Economy Detox

Quizael quizael at gmail.com
Sun Sep 21 20:20:31 CDT 2014


That is awesomely insightful. We are at mercy of our impulses.

What makes that so idiotic, is that that is what truth is...responding to our impulses. Sponteneity.  A life lived by method, and logic, and structure forced and interminable, is truly laughable, meaningless, and undesired.




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From: alice malice <alicewmalice at gmail.com> 
Date: 09/20/2014  7:08 AM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: pynchon-l at waste.org 
Subject: Tube/Consumer Economy Detox 

Walker appreciates the irony. His endless hours as an online superhero
left him physically weak, financially destitute, and so socially
isolated he could barely hold a face-to-face conversation. There may
also have been deeper effects. Studies suggest that heavy online
gaming alters brain structures involved in decision making and
self-control, much as drug and alcohol use do. Emotional development
can be delayed or derailed, leaving the player with a sense of self
that is incomplete, fragile, and socially disengaged—more id than
superego. Or as Hilarie Cash, reSTART cofounder and an expert in
online addiction, tells me, “We end up being controlled by our
impulses.”

http://theamericanscholar.org/instant-gratification/#.VB1tcxZnU38
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