>>"the vast majority of people prefer to live in safe myths, reassuring narratives, and psychological safety."
Very, very TRUE! Based on this understanding, I don't see a solution to the "narrative" (and propaganda) problems. Are we doomed to living in our present systems and unable to change them for the better? Is there any (realistic) way to fight back against the "narrative makers"? I'm desperately searching for hope to alternatives, but am unable to find one. (Is the problem with me for not trying hard enough to find alternatives/hope? or is the problem that we are caught in a vice-like grip under the systems, institutions, and organizations of the "narrative makers" and unable to effectively break free of them?)
>>"the vast majority of people prefer to live in safe myths, reassuring narratives, and psychological safety."
Very, very TRUE! Based on this understanding, I don't see a solution to the "narrative" (and propaganda) problems. Are we doomed to living in our present systems and unable to change them for the better? Is there any (realistic) way to fight back against the "narrative makers"? I'm desperately searching for hope to alternatives, but am unable to find one. (Is the problem with me for not trying hard enough to find alternatives/hope? or is the problem that we are caught in a vice-like grip under the systems, institutions, and organizations of the "narrative makers" and unable to effectively break free of them?)