RE: The Age of Distrust
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Ain’t that the truth!
Cynicism not only locks us in an isolated and destructive cycle, it saps our true power which is connection, cooperation and constructive action.
When we have witnessed mentally ill and completely out of touch with reality billionaires rip and tear what has been built over a couple hundred years in USA alone, and turn from humanitarian global citizens immediately into showboating bullies. Imagine how cynicism is an easy mindset to wear.
It is an intellectual evolution to be caring and cooperative, looking out for each other and not focusing solely on our personal survival. If someone wants to be useless and cynical, that is their choice but I spend as little time as possible with those people.
Cynicism not only locks us in an isolated and destructive cycle, it saps our true power which is connection, cooperation and constructive action.
Well said!
The key to breaking free from cynicism is refusing to be ideologically captured by any one "team." The moment we start thinking in absolutes—this side is always right, that side is inherently wrong—we open the door to cynicism. When critical thinking is replaced by blind allegiance, we become easy targets for manipulation.
Empathy is a powerful and essential trait, but in today’s world, even empathy is weaponized as a means to an end. That’s why skepticism is more valuable than ever—it keeps us vigilant, forcing us to question not just what we believe, but why we believe it. In an age of ideological warfare, maintaining that level of awareness isn’t just wise, it’s necessary.
So true. Last night my mind wouldn't rest because of this damn fever and all I could think of is how adopting cynicism seems like an easy choice to make as misery loves company. I know a couple of those who I am caring less for as time goes on as they take the cowardly route and allow themselves to be neutered by cynicism. If they are weak enough to have their spirit, attitude and energy sapped, they better save their breath around me because I have too much to fight for.
It does change the way you see people, doesn't it? It becomes a lonely world very quickly once you're fully awake in that sense. You begin to realize how many people are unable or unwilling to see the extent to which they're being manipulated. I find myself trying to compartmentalize that aspect of people and attempt to enjoy the rest of their personalities but sometimes they make it impossible. I drive a Tesla and you wouldn't believe the amount of my friends who continually try to goad me into arguments about Musk because of the car I own.
I believe, wholeheartedly, in that quote, Idolizing a politician is like believing the stripper really likes you. Politics are a game of deception and half-truths and those rise to the top are the masters of it.
Life is so much more than politics and passive-aggressive (and sometimes full-on aggressive) arguing.