The post discusses the overwhelming influence of media and AI on public perception, emphasizing the strategic use of words as a powerful tool of control and manipulation. It explores the tension between authentic self-expression and societal distractions, cautioning against the potential for cultural decline driven by misinformation and psychological warfare, reminiscent of historical patterns.
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Civil Discourse and the Edge of Speech
OpenAI wouldn’t even create a prompt based on this post. What do we do when we can’t talk to each other anymore? Where will we land? What will happen to us?
Yes, You Can Change the World .. Invisible Net
It is Monday, you are sitting down reading through the email, maybe having a cup of coffee. Many people today scroll through video reels or look towards other distractions as they go about their day. The added complexity of the world becomes so weighted that we as human beings default to abstract and very simple […]
Yes, &
The politics aside, I am afraid for my children and for the world. It doesn’t matter the reason why people choose to do what they do but the outcomes matter. The human world is fighting in the same way it always has but the toys and weapons are stronger. While social media has a strong […]
My Stetson is Wrinkled
I didn’t feel like writing the blog today. I sat down, had some coffee, pulled up the chair and I had nothing and everything there at the same time. Do you know what I mean? I had NOTHING and everything. Everything being too much of the nonsense and craziness of the world we live in. […]