Ah, you're talking about the Protocols of Zion (distractions) and the fact that people are now investing WAY to much of their lives on just one or two genres of activities that severely affects their quality of life.
The greatest thing I learned from playing all these video games - the old ones, at least - aside from hand-eye coordination and reaction time, is that the concept of usury almost never exist. In general, one cannot "borrow" stuff and be in debt, lol. I think it's unfortunate that very few can apply the concept to real-life habits.
Ah, you're talking about the Protocols of Zion (distractions) and the fact that people are now investing WAY to much of their lives on just one or two genres of activities that severely affects their quality of life.
The greatest thing I learned from playing all these video games - the old ones, at least - aside from hand-eye coordination and reaction time, is that the concept of usury almost never exist. In general, one cannot "borrow" stuff and be in debt, lol. I think it's unfortunate that very few can apply the concept to real-life habits.