Rock singer, 48, suffered 'catastrophic brain injury' and died of complications from AstraZeneca Covid jab, coroner rules
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Excellent information here..... I recall back in the 1980s there were 'hip' places that forbade wearing neck ties. If you entered the establishment, the risk of having your neck tie cut off with a scissors was the consequence. If places are defined socially by pubs and bars, why not have cell pone being barred from these imbibing establishments? Today, it's 'that bad', we need to again learn to socialize. I sincerely believe the great division with Americans today is the infatuation and addiction to 'Smart phones.
There's little doubt. I witness it every day in utter astonishment having nursed myself back to a burner phone some years back. The Facebook exec explaining the "dopamine hit" pretty much sums it up...
Morpheus, I'm glad you see this too. I often go out, as people do, to interact with people. Everywhere I go, including church, people are withdrawn to looking at their cell phones. In restaurants and cafe and pubs I see the same thing. Even when I "break the ice" when they are continuously thumbing and paging on their 'Smart' phones it is like the movie "Awakenings" that starred Robin Williams and Robert De Niro. They wake up as long as to respond to my spoken words and then they go back to sleep with the 'Smart' phone. IMHO, there really is a problem and it might be why this millennial generation is actually decreasing in population.
I honestly think it's the pressure from the dying middle class.
Solid analysis. Human interaction, human touch, etc. is a vital aspect of leading a healthy life. Withdrawing from both, unwittingly, and living through the smart phone virtual reality likely causes numerous psychological imbalances. It's almost as if, they are training themselves to NOT be as adept at dealing with what REAL life throws at them - aka "reality".
I happen to specialize in a health/wellness modality that suggests all dis-ease originates from unexpected life events that we're unable to quickly and easily cope with and resolve. Our psyche interprets our figurative thoughts quite literally and then generates biological changes in an attempt to help us better resolve these life events.
Thinking your theory through within the context of my world view, I can see two clear examples. First, the smart phone is an easy and welcome ESCAPE from having to deal with one's life issues. So avoidance of resolution, or my more preferred word these days, "INTEGRATION", of those life events that make us all who we are, leads to a "DIS-INTEGRATION" or fragmentation of their minds - i.e. psychological imbalances.
And second, and perhaps far more devastating, is that a life lived within the virtual reality of the smart phone causes these people to lack RESILIENCE under real world circumstances. What you and I experienced through our teen years and early adulthood shaped us into being resilient, capable adults that could more easily handle life conflicts. A large group of these millennials are simply not prepared to live as a responsible, productive adult as a result.
Thus, lack of resilience and/or avoidance of integration opens the door to a wide array of dis-eases that cannot be "cured" unless psychologically dealt with.
Interesting theory Tewdryg. You may indeed be onto something here. Now how do we convince the smart phone addicts?
Thank God someone else sees this. I don't think I could have expressed it as eloquently as just did. I read somewhere that better than 30% of millennials, ages 20-35 are living with their parents. Our friend's boy is 14 and the dad admitted to me his son doesn't have a single friend and that he is content with his world of playing video games and watching YouTube. My jaw dropped because they had him in Little League and soccer. It looked like he was getting 'out' there to meet people, but apparently not. I don't think he is the only one. Kids today are comfortable living indoors and playing video games. Crazt as this might sound, but are we seeing a generation of sociopaths being groomed by the 'Smart' phone and video games?