Lark
Rothchildian Agent
- MBTI
- ENTJ
- Enneagram
- 9
I'm watching a three part UK BBC documentary production on consumerism called The Men Who Made Us Spend, its very interesting and in the first two episodes focused upon politics, social trends and health and the final episode I'm watching now they are talking about advertising and marketing towards kids, one thing which stood out to me as a pre-Reagan era challenge from a consumers lobby which was campaigning for regulation or control of advertising because it wasnt true. One pundit said:
"Children are being told that 20 and 30 dollar toys work every time, all the other kids have them, they need to have them too to be happy"
Now their opponents were the libertarians of their day, attacking nanny statism and reasserting personal and familial responsibility instead, Reagan came after and regulation bit the dust.
Anyway, what interests me is really what I've highlighted there, generalise that to adult and social expectations and I think its the key to a lot of situational and exogenous depression, ie non-biological or inherated conditions, and I know a bunch of therapies which focus almost entirely upon identifying that thinking, fact checking and proving it false.
What do you think about this? I think this form of thinking, or very similar sorts, primed by advertising a long time ago and probably integrated into public psychology for years could account for a lot, different kinds of feelings of entitlement and envy, rape culture, different kinds of abuse, there should be an interest in this left, right and centre.
"Children are being told that 20 and 30 dollar toys work every time, all the other kids have them, they need to have them too to be happy"
Now their opponents were the libertarians of their day, attacking nanny statism and reasserting personal and familial responsibility instead, Reagan came after and regulation bit the dust.
Anyway, what interests me is really what I've highlighted there, generalise that to adult and social expectations and I think its the key to a lot of situational and exogenous depression, ie non-biological or inherated conditions, and I know a bunch of therapies which focus almost entirely upon identifying that thinking, fact checking and proving it false.
What do you think about this? I think this form of thinking, or very similar sorts, primed by advertising a long time ago and probably integrated into public psychology for years could account for a lot, different kinds of feelings of entitlement and envy, rape culture, different kinds of abuse, there should be an interest in this left, right and centre.