This chapter examines the psychological mechanisms that uphold personal beliefs, such as belief perseverance and the reluctance to change one's worldview. It highlights how modern societal trends, including the rise of social media and the externalization of control, have perpetuated victimization mentalities across generations. The discussion also critiques the role of prestigious educational institutions in shaping cultural ideologies and the impact of 'luxury beliefs' on genuine social progress.
“We have created for ourselves a world that we didn't evolve for.”
Gurwinder Bhogal is, for my money, one of the most independent, original and insightful thinkers you’ll find in our corner of the internet.
He returns to discuss how willpower and good old-fashioned human agency can help us reclaim our mental sovereignty and escape the “constant avalanche of concerns that are being vomited over us through our laptop screens, our phones, our TV screens, and in conversations.”
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- “We have created for ourselves a world we didn’t evolve for”
- The dogged persistence of our stubborn beliefs
- Gamification; generational differences in agency
- The societal impact of the education system’s changing priorities
- How to zombify a population
- Skin in the game: Gurwinder’s guide to reclaiming agency
- LLMs, bullshit, and the atomization of culture
- How to play better games
- Willpower is the bottleneck
- Gurwinder as emperor of the world
- MORE!
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