The True Liberation
The world after the algorithmic revolution is a sad place. Not that it has no purpose of existence, but it is a testament to how awfully disturbing it is that social media has failed us. It is not entirely your fault that you choose to spend your time scrolling through short-form media; it is that social media presents an illusion of a world that does not exist.
There is nothing new about my statement, and that is what confuses me. There is nothing contradictory or even remotely revolutionary about it. Had you told the truth to everyone, no reaction would be given. It is as if you signed up for a system that you did not even have a choice to make. Everything is set around you, and nobody is questioning it.
Reading books, writing on paper, meditating, and exercising: all of these are boring to your average social media user, and they are absolutely correct. There is also no contradiction about this statement, even closely following the previous point.
Would you expect that we should take the position that reading books is a more fun and enjoyable experience than scrolling through social media? That line of thinking can only exist when you remove reality from its essence. What we speak about as reality can be a different thing, yet something that we fully experience. But to not know how the world works through only intuitive processes is to be partially fooled by the absence of time and being.
Thus, we end this note to remind the reader that it is your job to investigate the problems of your own surroundings and environment. The purpose of this page is to learn about the process of education: getting to know the answer in your own way.