What happens when you throw a doerist mindset into the much more complex and ambiguous world of adult society where most things aren’t set up to be learnable through trial-and-error doing? You’re likely to quickly find, imitate, and lock-on to, the simplest patterns that work.
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But note that I am not reacting to a sense of rising traditionalism in the same sense as you’re pointing out its boomer neglect.
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Ha. Well maybe. I was responding, specifically, to your theory about the "cult of doerism" as being the cause here. "Doerism" is part of Boomer-dominated Me-first materialism. I think actually a lot of the instinct here you've identified as "traditionalism" is a reaction to that.
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Hmm. Maybe. I think doerism is more recent and has more to do with ubiquitous access to the internet.
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