I'm still thinking about this I mean, I'm always thinking about this There's that old saying "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you" And, well, just because you're depressed doesn't mean the world isn't irrevocably and hopelessly going to shithttps://twitter.com/propublica/status/1370568967044149249 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Annoyingly, Paranoia is a HORRIBLE and counter-productive reaction to people ACTUALLY being out to get you, just like Depression is almost certainly unhelpful when things actually ARE going to hell. Both turn up the gain until signal gets swamped with noise.
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Replying to @Radlein
Enh Perfect rationality is unattainable and most people are dangerously biased toward trust and optimism by default
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
Here's one take I've been sitting on for a while -- depression is a bias toward *stasis* and *inaction*, and people in our society therefore treat it as fundamentally disordered ("Nothing gets better if you just sit there and do nothing")
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
But this is, I think, incorrect Our society has a MASSIVE bias toward action vs. inaction, toward looking and acting busy even when you have no basis for making any kind of informed decision to act
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
The usual therapist take is that depression is a blunt hammer for dealing with bad times from the point of view of a small mammal ancestor It's literally a trigger for hibernation (seasonal affective disorder being a major physical link to depression)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
Everything looks gray and cold and shitty? Well then don't do anything Stay inside, lower your heartbeat and just stop moving until the sun comes back out again And they say this is an obsolete impulse and in the modern real world it's "irrational"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
But is it? Is that actually true? Seems to me that "pandemic depression" is EXTREMELY RATIONAL Someone who falls into a "quarantine funk" is fucking saving lives -- their own and others -- by lying in bed and not moving and refusing to believe it's safe out there
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
There's a fuckton of evidence that our society is fucked because we DO TOO MANY THINGS, and by so doing burn up resources on wasted bullshit The fact is that the biggest and most major way to fight climate change, for instance, is to DO LESS SHIT
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
Isn't it weird that we think if you're upset about something the right response is to DO SOMETHING, GET OUT IN THE STREETS "I'm so mad about climate change I'm gonna go out there and -- " Aaaah hold up -- go out how
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"I'm gonna get on a plane to -- No, I'm gonna get in my car and -- No, I'm gonna -- huh" (I'm gonna be honest, "Why are you flying to twenty cities around the world on a private jet to yell about global warming?" is a good point)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
You wanna save the world from global warming? STOP GOING PLACES STOP DOING THINGS Be someone who never leaves their home, has never traveled outside their hometown, never tries exotic foods and spices and eats an extremely bland diet, never buys interesting new products
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Radlein
We are literally burning down the whole world with our insatiable interests and desires and appetites and curiosities Stop giving a shit Don't do things, don't care about things Just fucking sit there and exist
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