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'''Society endeavours''' '''to meet our every need,''' '''however when these needs are met there are always more... It's like climbing a mountain, and once getting to the top you only see another much bigger mountain (Figure 1).''' '''This''' '''process''' '''reflects our''' '''most primal [[Neurochemistry|neurochemical]] pathways that have been created to make all life productive.''' | '''Society endeavours''' '''to meet our every need,''' '''however when these needs are met there are always more... It's like climbing a mountain, and once getting to the top you only see another much bigger mountain (Figure 1).''' '''This''' '''process''' '''reflects our''' '''most primal [[Neurochemistry|neurochemical]] pathways that have been created to make all life productive.''' | ||
Paranoia [[Priming|primes]] us to believe that there is one villain causing this, the Rothschilds, the Illuminati or Darth Vader... but in fact, there is no conspiracy or one person to blame it is simply an emergent phenomenon of the system we are in. | |||
== Cultural Pacification == | == Cultural Pacification == | ||
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=== Medical Pacification === | === Medical Pacification === | ||
5.0% of adults in the world suffer from depression<ref>https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression</ref>. The brain plays crucial roles in promoting survival and reproduction, so the pressures of evolution should have left our brains resistant to such high rates of malfunction. Mental disorders should generally be rare and be getting rarer — ''so why is depression so common and even more growing?''[[File:Pacifier.jpg|alt=Pacifier|thumb|'''Figure 3'''. Companies will always have a solution to sell even if it is not the solution.]] | 5.0% of adults in the world suffer from depression<ref>https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression</ref>. The brain plays crucial roles in promoting survival and reproduction, so the pressures of evolution should have left our brains resistant to such high rates of malfunction. Mental disorders should generally be rare and be getting rarer — ''so why is depression so common and even more growing?''[[File:Pacifier.jpg|alt=Pacifier|thumb|'''Figure 3'''. Companies will always have a solution to sell even if it is not the solution.]] | ||
Depression is a subjective issue with little to no objective parameters, one can only assume that the disease is partly caused by internal biochemistry and external circumstance. '''Part of the appeal of the internal biochemistry rationale is its apparent simplicity, efficiency, and exemption from blame, along with the notion that it “optimizes” both patient and treatment. Everyday struggles are recast as “symptoms of ‘real medical conditions.’” Through lowered diagnostic thresholds, those conditions are then pronounced widespread, with virtually everyone considered susceptible. Blame evaporates; the suffering is “caused by neurochemical aberrations that are outside conscious control.” And then the problem is typically rendered as “easily treated,” with drugs presented as “working to correct the underlying somatic malfunction.”''' | Depression is a subjective issue with little to no objective parameters, one can only assume that the disease is partly caused by internal biochemistry and external circumstance. '''Part of the appeal of the internal biochemistry rationale is its apparent simplicity, efficiency, and exemption from blame, along with the notion that it “optimizes” both patient and treatment. Everyday struggles are recast as “symptoms of ‘real medical conditions.’” Through lowered diagnostic thresholds, those conditions are then pronounced widespread, with virtually everyone considered susceptible. Blame evaporates; the suffering is “caused by neurochemical aberrations that are outside conscious control.” And then the problem is typically rendered as “easily treated,” with drugs presented as “working to correct the underlying somatic malfunction.”''' |