One of the most depressing realisations that I've had over the last 3 years of the scamdemic is that most people would prefer to be told what to do than to take responsibility for their own decision-making. It's incomprehensible to me that anyone would have chosen to take an inadequately-tested experimental product, either because they were afraid of getting infected with a respiratory virus which barely affected most people, and for which there was effective early treatment for at-risk people, or because they were afraid of social exclusion if they didn't comply.
Very interesting! There is certainly an attraction in having all of ones decision making efforts taken out of one’s hands. Would leave lots of free time to play video games. Unfortunately I don’t play video games and I actually enjoy challenging my own Thoughts and decisions 😂😂 weird I know - luckily there’s a few of us left - thanks again Shane 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
One of the most depressing realisations that I've had over the last 3 years of the scamdemic is that most people would prefer to be told what to do than to take responsibility for their own decision-making. It's incomprehensible to me that anyone would have chosen to take an inadequately-tested experimental product, either because they were afraid of getting infected with a respiratory virus which barely affected most people, and for which there was effective early treatment for at-risk people, or because they were afraid of social exclusion if they didn't comply.
Very interesting! There is certainly an attraction in having all of ones decision making efforts taken out of one’s hands. Would leave lots of free time to play video games. Unfortunately I don’t play video games and I actually enjoy challenging my own Thoughts and decisions 😂😂 weird I know - luckily there’s a few of us left - thanks again Shane 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻