Thousands follow me on Twitter/X. I just posted the following:
My Dear Peeps ~
As we continue finding ways to navigate our way through the collapse of just about everything that we ever considered "normal", I regularly read the writings of just 5 bright minds to help shed some light on this ongoing fiasco.
Michael Campi is one of them.
I highly suggest that you read this and if you are able subscribe so you, too, will receive his insightful and pithy prose several times a week in your inbox.
Turns out that the Stockholm Syndrome cannot be used to explain the trance-like destructive behavior of the vast majority of American. It's actually not a thing:
Thousands follow me on Twitter/X. I just posted the following:
My Dear Peeps ~
As we continue finding ways to navigate our way through the collapse of just about everything that we ever considered "normal", I regularly read the writings of just 5 bright minds to help shed some light on this ongoing fiasco.
Michael Campi is one of them.
I highly suggest that you read this and if you are able subscribe so you, too, will receive his insightful and pithy prose several times a week in your inbox.
The Myth of Complexity
https://open.substack.com/pub/michaelcampi/p/the-myth-of-complexity?r=pzihf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
You are so right!
We’re a sea of tiny bubbles (lacking collective cohesive direction), as one person I know put it.
Too many specialists, not many generalists putting the big picture together.
Turns out that the Stockholm Syndrome cannot be used to explain the trance-like destructive behavior of the vast majority of American. It's actually not a thing:
https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/does-stockholm-syndrome-exist
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome#Criticism
Huh. I did not know that!