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16132937? ago

The ideal manipulation isn't to make everyone vote the same. The ideal manipulation is to make half the population vote one way and the other half vote the other way. There is never supposed to be a strong majority to lead the way, because things would actually get done and a single party could eliminate all of the corrupt officials in other parties

Part of the DS plan for 100s of years has been to create conflict and war in order to lure people away from the real problems. "If you can't fool them with facts, baffle with with bullshit."

16133852? ago

Studies show the Millennials have much higher rates of anxiety and depressive disorders, along with narcissism.

That's also due to Social Media use, which facilitates the development of narcissiscm (constantly sharing seemingly 'perfect' pics of faces, possessions, and experiences) and anxiety and depression (turning away from real life, comparing yourself constantly with others).

Hide your child away from any tough experiences and you create a snowflake that is incapable of adult behavior, but also has a personality disorder.

No. The absence of tough experiences doesn't create personality disorders, it 'merely' might create bad character traits by turning the kid into a selfish being, and might make already existing personality disorders worse.

Most personality disorders result from the experience of violence and the absence of (true) love.

16134890? ago

Thanks for clarifying some subtleties I didn't clarify very well.

16134966? ago

You're welcome. You got it all right, basically, I just feel it's important to point out the difference between having bad character traits, and having a personality disorder. The first one might be amended by further life experience (meeting kind people f.e.), the latter needs treatment by a professional therapist. And they also have different causes (although there might be an overlapping, f.i. when having malignant narcissists as parents).

Looking forward to reading more comments by you!