medjooled11
Define or be defined.
- Aug 13, 2021
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Thanks for sharing. I totally agree. People should focus on what's important. I never understood how someone could feed into the distractions day after day.Information always has been real value during ages, even 2000 years ago. Now the only difference is time. Real, valuable information is still hard to find and has value. Tags, hashtags, stories, pictures and funny videos, do have value, but not for those wasting time on them. Again propaganda is nothing new, just the time and technology is different, it's being used the same way as always. And all in between is to distract by filling the gaps with some fun, scandal, an unrelated happy story for a pinguin eating bananas after the tragic one. The public never gets valueable information, only junk. It's just that the public can't understand that and call it information.
I think the free access to information hasn't made us more useful because everyone else has access to it. Our productivity hasn't increased relative to others.What use is knowledge if we can't use it effectively?
Interesting. I am a fan of Carl Jung's work. I am INFJ, although when I asked the question I was being very general. I was mainly thinking of my frustrations with society when I posted.This reminds me of the Cognitive Functions Theory by Carl Jung. To some people with Intoverted Thinking (Ti), learning informations is rewarding in itself even if it doesn't lead them to any goal. To some people with Extroverted Thinking (Te), learning is only done to achieve a goal, your reward arrives when you've accomplished your task.
I am an ENTP, so i do use Ti and learning informations makes me happy even if they serve no purpose. It seems like you use Te, therefore you are focused with your goal/s and not so much to the learning process behind it. I admire ambitious people like Te users, always working towards their goals.
Glad to meet fellow MBTI enthusiasts. Did you get your type by the popular test on Google? Or did you type yourself by analyzing the Cognitive Functions and determine which ones that you use on a daily basis? Because frankly, your previous comments sounded very Te to me. Of course I could be mistaken, always take everything on the internet with a grain of salt. It would be nice to have a discussion about this topic with another SS member.Interesting. I am a fan of Carl Jung's work. I am INFJ, although when I asked the question I was being very general. I was mainly thinking of my frustrations with society when I posted.
No, it's just that information travels faster now. And this changes the scale in all directions, but not in value :)Thanks for sharing. I totally agree. People should focus on what's important. I never understood how someone could feed into the distractions day after day.
We could be living such great lives using recent advances in economics/finance, psychology, urban planning, automation etc.
Is time what stands in the way of implementation?