New myths will eventually always replace old ones...being aware of what myth we as a society live under is important to navigate our new reality (e.g. in the 50s it was the American Dream, now it's the "Promise" of Big Tech/AI)
My son and I used to watch the show together all the time. I am still suspicious of their conclusion about walking versus running in the rain. The longer I am in the rain the wetter I get. If I run fast enough I don't collect that much water. I'm not buying it.
New myths will eventually always replace old ones...being aware of what myth we as a society live under is important to navigate our new reality (e.g. in the 50s it was the American Dream, now it's the "Promise" of Big Tech/AI)
We need to constantly curate the myths. Lots of mimetic behavior out there.
Rewriting as we speak, David.
My son and I used to watch the show together all the time. I am still suspicious of their conclusion about walking versus running in the rain. The longer I am in the rain the wetter I get. If I run fast enough I don't collect that much water. I'm not buying it.
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I'm with you. A few of their conclusions are dubious. But who doesn't enjoy things getting blown up...literally and figuratively. 😉