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Originally posted by logiclock
What I find interesting is the possibility there are changes we can't perceive, because our references are skewed as well.
Originally posted by RANT
I've heard that early man found lemons sweet and would more than likey die from our common cold.
Sadly, out of the box thinking is a myth. We're trapped.
Originally posted by RANT
Yet somehow it feels right??? Huh? Maybe nevermind.
Originally posted by logiclock
Originally posted by RANT
Yet somehow it feels right??? Huh? Maybe nevermind.
Interesting. In what way?
Originally posted by RANT
And what the heck are anti-depressants about? Imagine Einstein on Paxil? Just another fat dropout.
Originally posted by TheBandit795
Societal forces... Society is the main cause of depression.
Originally posted by logiclock
Originally posted by RANT
And what the heck are anti-depressants about? Imagine Einstein on Paxil? Just another fat dropout.
Good point. I didn't think of the nutritional angle. A while ago I was researching the frequency of diagnosed depression. Some people think that the massive reporting of depression caught on after the first anti-depressants were manufactured, but not so. Instances of depression exploded almost exponentially at the turn of the century and in the early nineteen-hundreds - before the drugs. What, I wondered, was the cause? I doubted if our brains just mysteriously changed at the turn of the century. My bet was either on societal forces or diet.
The date has two sources I know of (besides X-Files):
Originally posted by Questor
It's all about perception. You can definitely co-exist with the "mainstream" way of life & have "non-mainstream" ideas. The 2 are both separable & inseparable. Non-mainstream becomes mainstream & mainstream becomes non-mainstream.
Life is everchanging. You just have to widen the scope of your view. Keep it narrow & everything then appears monotonous & nonchanging.