I don't mix much with normies, being a bit of a hermit, but over the last few months we've been trying to sell our house and have had a lot of people here to view it.
People are really weird now. I can't quite put my finger on it, but it feels like they have different motivations/goals now, and they seem a lot more fickle and more risk adverse than they used to.
edit: one thing is for sure, people are really lazy now, they don't want any kind of physical work.
I have noticed the laziness you mention in the workplace. I work for a very large corporation, and I keep asking where the sense of urgency has gone. The second thing I noticed is people’s driving behavior. Careless driving has gone up 20X IMO. I previously thought it was from the lockdown, but could it be related to the jab?
The covid era really polarized people I think. Everyone is hyper-sensitive to "their position" now.
Also factor in that during the lockdown people flocked to the internet / tv in unison basically overnight, full time. For months. Some even switched entirely to working online and still do. Office space is unused all around the country right this moment. We might have a serious case of nation-wide "touch grass"!
I don't mix much with normies, being a bit of a hermit, but over the last few months we've been trying to sell our house and have had a lot of people here to view it.
People are really weird now. I can't quite put my finger on it, but it feels like they have different motivations/goals now, and they seem a lot more fickle and more risk adverse than they used to.
edit: one thing is for sure, people are really lazy now, they don't want any kind of physical work.
I have noticed the laziness you mention in the workplace. I work for a very large corporation, and I keep asking where the sense of urgency has gone. The second thing I noticed is people’s driving behavior. Careless driving has gone up 20X IMO. I previously thought it was from the lockdown, but could it be related to the jab?
I think whatever has happened has reduced people's attention span to zero.
I've actually felt a similar reduction in my attention span (from say 100% to around 80%) but I think that's more down to fatigue.
Considering all the various side effects that the jabs have it would be no surprise if it was a factor.
The covid era really polarized people I think. Everyone is hyper-sensitive to "their position" now.
Also factor in that during the lockdown people flocked to the internet / tv in unison basically overnight, full time. For months. Some even switched entirely to working online and still do. Office space is unused all around the country right this moment. We might have a serious case of nation-wide "touch grass"!