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    1. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      It is not the excess of responsibility and initiative that makes one sick, but the imperative to achieve: the new commandment of late-modern labor society. The gig economy (hey @0x49fa98!) hasn’t made us independent business owners, it’s turned us into hyperactive rats.

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    2. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      The complaint of the depressive individual, “Nothing is possible,” can only occur in a society that thinks, “Nothing is impossible.” Depression is the sickness of a society that suffers from excessive positivity. It reflects a humanity waging war on itself. We are our own slaves.

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    3. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      Excessive positivity also expresses itself as an excess of stimuli, information, and impulses. It radically changes the structure and economy of attention. Perception becomes fragmented and scattered. I’m going to now share a secret with you...

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    4. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      Remember your teachers and bosses telling you that “multitasking” was something laudable? That we modern men are better than our predecessors because we can multitask so much in our digital age. They lied to you. Multitasking isn’t evolution - it’s devolution.

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    5. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      Multitasking does not represent civilizational progress. Do you know modern people are not the only ones capable of multitasking? Multitasking is common among wild animals. It is an attentive technique indispensable for survival in the wilderness. Multitasking is regression.

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    6. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      An animal busy with eating must also attend to other tasks. It must hold rivals away from its prey. It must constantly be on the lookout, lest it be eaten while eating. At the same time, it must guard its young and keep an eye on its sexual partner. It’s always busy.

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    7. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      Wild animals are forced to divide their attention between various activities. That is why animals are incapable of contemplative immersion - they are either eating, fighting or fucking. This is why squirrels never built the pyramids.

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    8. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      We owe the cultural achievements of humanity to deep, contemplative attention. Boredom & free time are the wells of creativity. Culture depends on an environment in which deep attention is possible. If we are constantly active (online or offline) contemplation becomes impossible.

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    9. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      Nietzsche knew this. He knew that humanity ends in deadly hyperactivity when every contemplative element is driven out. The Last Man reigns supreme at the end. Here’s one of his quotes about this:

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    10. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      “From lack of repose our civilization is turning into a new barbarism. At no time have the active, that is to say the restless, counted for more...”

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      Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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      “... That is why one of the most necessary corrections to the character of mankind that have to be taken in hand is a considerable strengthening of the contemplative element in it.”

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        2. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Exhaustion and barbarity. That’s what the multitasking of our positive achievement society is creating. This might not be so bad to our mental wellbeing if we still had religion and an ultimate goal, but we don’t. All this frantic busyness is for nothing except self-glorification

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        3. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Life has never been as fleeting as it is today. Not just human life, but the world in general is becoming radically fleeting. Nothing promises duration or substance. Given this lack of purpose, nervousness and unease arise.

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        4. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Belonging to a group or tribe might benefit a people that works for the sake of its kind to achieve something (Hello Jews and Chinese!). However, the modern western ego stands utterly alone. Even religion has run its course. Leftism tries to replace this but it’s unfulfilling.

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        5. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          The general lack of purpose beyond oneself is reinforcing the feeling of fleetingness and emptiness. It makes life bare. Work itself is a bare activity. The activity of bare labour corresponds entirely to a bare life. All that remains is material status flaunting.

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        6. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          People who suffer from depression or burnout syndrome develop the same symptoms as caged wild animals. They are entirely apathetic and can no longer even recognize physical cold or the orders given by guards. They are like Bartleby the Scrivener from Melville’s short story.

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        7. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          What leads people to this depression? It’s the hyper-activity of what positive capital has twisted them into. They react immediately, yielding to every impulse, email, Facebook Like and new Netflix show. Chasing every rainbow results in total exhaustion.

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        8. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Think back to my wild animal analogy. Hyper-activity leads to an abrupt switch into hyper-passivity; now one obeys every impulse or stimulus without resistance. Instead of freedom, it produces new constraints. It is an illusion to believe that being more active means being freer.

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        9. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Today we live in a world that is very poor in interruption. Our phones are always on. Emails constantly arrive. Social media is always there. The rests and “between-times” are lacking. Acceleration is abolishing all intervals - and we are told that this is a good thing!

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        10. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          The person who believes they can do anything - who wants a picture perfect child, high-flying career, a pristine Instagram page and a tight body built from 20 weekly yoga classes - has been conned by positivity into a prison of narcissism. Burnout or depression closely follows.

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        11. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Without doubt, or without people telling us “no”, we just follow every urge or impulse. Again, this isn’t freedom, it is the acceleration of capital transforming us into more efficient machines of production and - more importantly - consumption.

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        12. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          The positivization of the world means that both human beings and society are transforming into autistic performance-machines. And sociopathic status seekers are the biggest victims. They aren’t winners. Narcissistic self-referentiality is just leading them faster to exhaustion.

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        13. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Sociopathic status seekers often think they’re smart, but most of them are just busy fools. Their constant calculating means they can no longer think for themselves. Hyper-activity is actually hyper- passivity because you are not thinking, you’re just following capital’s commands

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        14. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          We are burdened not by rules and prohibitions but excessive positivity and possibility. Our dictatorial imperative is to let your self flourish - “be your own truth”. Think of all those films where the message was to “be yourself” and “you’ll achieve your dreams”.

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        15. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Yet we can’t keep up with ever-rising status. Our dreams are dictated to us by society and they move ever increasingly upwards and out of our grasp. They’re always others richer and prettier than you. Entering higher social circles just means the goalposts are moved further.

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        16. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          So if just “being ourselves” leads to our goals, the implicit message is that if we don’t reach our goals (impossible as they constantly change) then the problem is in fact ourselves. When reality hits, the positive society means the ego takes the hit directly. Depression follows

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        17. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          The society of achievement and activeness is generating excessive tiredness and exhaustion. Only when we utterly break down and are mentally and physically exhausted are we finally finding the negativity and respite we so desperately require.

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        18. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          The ancients knew this. The Hebrews created the Sabbath for a reason. The Sabbath is a word that originally meant “stopping”. Without this rest nothing can be achieved. Civilisationcannot contemplate and advance. People don’t come together and form communities, bonds.. families.

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        19. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Prometheus brought work to mankind when he gave mortals the gift of fire. Today’s achievement-subject deems itself free when in fact it is bound like Prometheus. Doomed to be tortured by the eagle of acceleration gnawing at its organs and never allowed to rest.

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        20. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          The sociopathic status seeker does not pursue works of duty. Its maxims are not obedience, law, and the fulfillment of obligation, but rather freedom, pleasure, and inclination. Above all, it expects the profits of enjoyment from work.

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        21. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          It works for pleasure and does not act at the behest of others. Instead, it hearkens mainly to itself. It is the ultimate self-starting entrepreneur - the start-up guy, the social media huckster. A person who thinks they are their own boss and is “empowered”.

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        22. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          However, such freedom others is not just empowering and liberating. “Freedom” means developing new constraints. Freedom from others switches into narcissistic self-relation, which creates many of the mental issues we see afflicting so many.

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        23. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          One thing you notice about sociopathic status seekers online and in the workplace is they have no character - no principals they stick to. Think how social media maximises this and adds to the sickness ever more, like by like.

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        24. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Thousands of Facebook or LinkedIn frIends offers further proof of the late-modern ego’s lack of character and definition. They try to please everybody, strive to offend nobody, and in turn become nobody themselves. As always, think of capital’s unconscious motive here.

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        25. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          In positive terms, such a human being without character is flexible, able to assume any form, play any role, perform any function. This shapelessness—or, alternately, flexibility—creates a high degree of economic efficiency. The best worker bee has no values and thinks he is free

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        26. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          “In social networks, the function of “friends” is primarily to heighten narcissism by granting attention, as consumers, to the ego exhibited as a commodity.” - Byung-Chul Han.

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        27. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Narcissism isn’t empowerment. Narcissism is the very opposite of strong self-love. Let me quote the sociologist Richard Sennett about why this is so:

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        28. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          “Self-absorption does not produce gratification, it produces injury to the self; erasing the line between self and other means that nothing new, nothing “other,” ever enters the self...”

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        29. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          “.. It is devoured and transformed until one thinks one can see oneself in the other—and then it becomes meaningless.. The narcissist is not hungry for experiences, he is hungry for Experience. Looking always for an expression or reflection of oneself... one drowns in the self.”

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        30. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Depression & burnout follow overexcited, overdriven, excessive self-reference that has assumed destructive traits. The exhausted sociopathic status seeker grinds itself down. He becomes tired, exhausted by himself, and at war with himself. Entirely incapable of stepping outward.

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        31. Mencius Moldbugman‏ @moldbugman Jul 13
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          Narcissists exhaust themselves in rat races they run against themselves.

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