What a sad state of affairs if you need to put 50%+ of your population on drugs because of "addiction".
Humanity was mostly fine for millions of years in that regard, maybe we should think about what the actual fuck we're building instead of giving life long treatments to everyone
Humanity was fine living in an environment much closer to what our bodies evolved for. But now tempting things are evolving faster than our biological countermeasures so we need sociological or chemical ones. What is the alternative? Coordinate so that everyone slows down making things and information people really, really like?
Well we're apes with a brain supposedly better than other apes brains no? Letting us plan in advance and anticipate consequences, right?
We banned crack and mandated seat belts, cracks feels reallllllly good and seat belts are annoying
I guess it depends on if you see humanity as a horde of dumb beasts drugged on sex, sugar and alcohol or a collective of relatively smart individuals capable of taking collectively smart decisions for their greater good.
> I guess it depends on if you see humanity as a horde of dumb beasts drugged on sex, sugar and alcohol or a collective of relatively smart individuals capable of taking collectively smart decisions for their greater good.
Why not both? Clearly we have addiction problems in society - opiates, sugar, alcohol, cell phones - and clearly we have smart individuals and have been able to take collective action.
That collective action did not eradicate any of the above mentioned addictions though, and many of them grew worse (or were encouraged!) under the watchful eye of the collective.
We clearly need more tools at our disposal for these problems.
But then again the top mind of psychology are working at meta &Co getting paid big bucks to milk as much of your brain as possible
We're manufacturing the addiction and the cure, the top 0.01% are profiting of that while the rest of the world is suffering, we can just like... not manufacture the addiction in the first place. Same shit for opiates, it's not just an accident/coincidence, it's something that was developed and planned to make as much profit as possible, the addictive part of it was a feature.
Regardless of if you put the responsibility on society or on the individual it doesn't make sense to defend these addiction creating entities
And now that people stopped flooding the market with opiates legally, the addiction has stopped? No, someone just made it illegally.
Most of these things are “once the cat is out of the bag” situations. The only addictive drug I can think of that was effectively removed from the US market was Methaqualone, and that’s mostly because we had easier to acquire substitutes by the time it finally disappeared.
What a sad state of affairs if you need to put 50%+ of your population on drugs because of "addiction".
Humanity was mostly fine for millions of years in that regard, maybe we should think about what the actual fuck we're building instead of giving life long treatments to everyone