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Parent Post: The War for Your Mind: How America Lost Its Soul to the Screen
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hyokkim
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7/10/2025, 2:42:03 AM
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''The War for Your Mind: How America Lost Its Soul to the Screen The War for Your Mind: How America Lost Its Soul to the Screen A wake-up call for the last "free" generation The Moment We Lost Ourselves Picture this: A father sits at dinner, mechanically eating while scrolling through his phone. His eight-year-old daughter tries three times to tell him about her day at school. He grunts acknowledgment without looking up. Across the table, his wife stares at her own glowing rectangle, trapped in an endless feed of other people's manufactured moments. This isn't a scene from some dystopian novel. This is America, 2025. This is your neighbor's house. This might be your house. When did we become a nation of people who can no longer look each other in the eyes? When did we surrender our birthright of deep thought, meaningful conversation, and genuine connection to a handful of Silicon Valley billionaires who see us as nothing more than data points in their profit algorithms? The answer is simple and terrifying: We didn't surrender it. It was stolen from us, piece by piece, notification by notification, scroll by scroll. The Great Theft: How They Stole Our Minds The Architects of Addiction In 2004, a Harvard sophomore named Mark Zuckerberg created a website to rate the attractiveness of his female classmates. Today, that crude beginning has evolved into a surveillance and manipulation apparatus that would make the Stasi green with envy. But Facebook was just the beginning. Google, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube - they all discovered the same dark truth: Human attention is the most valuable resource on Earth. More valuable than oil. More valuable than gold. More valuable than democracy itself. So they hired the best minds money could buy, neuroscientists, behavioral economists, addiction specialists, not to help humanity, but to harvest it. They studied our brains like farmers study soil, looking for the most efficient ways to extract what they wanted. The Addiction Engine Here's what they learned about your mind: Dopamine is your weakness. Every notification, every "like," every red badge triggers a small hit of dopamine the same chemical released by cocaine, gambling, and sexual arousal. They weaponized your brain's reward system against you. Intermittent reinforcement is your downfall. Just like slot machines, they made your rewards unpredictable. Sometimes you get something good when you check your phone. Sometimes you don't. This random reinforcement schedule is the most addictive pattern known to psychology. Fear and outrage are your fuel. They discovered that angry content spreads six times faster than anything else. So they fed you an endless diet of things designed to make you furious, afraid, and emotionally hijacked. Infinite scroll is your prison. They removed every natural stopping point. No more pages to turn. No more shows that end. Just endless, bottomless feeds that stretch into eternity, designed to keep you scrolling until you forget why you picked up the device in the first place. The Numbers Don't Lie The average American now: Checks their phone 96 times per day Spends 7 hours and 4 minutes looking at screens daily Has an attention span of 8 seconds—shorter than a goldfish Receives 80-100 notifications per day Touches their phone 2,617 times every 24 hours We are not users of technology. We are the product being sold. Our thoughts, our time, even our most private moments are auctioned off to the highest bidder. The Deeper Evil: Digital Warfare Against the Soul Beyond Profit: The Political Weapon But the tech giants weren't the only ones who noticed what was happening to human attention. Governments, intelligence agencies, and globalist organizations realized these same tools could be weaponized to control not just what we buy, but what we think, believe, and value. This is what the Chinese call "unrestricted warfare" the idea that you can conquer a nation without firing a shot. You simply need to control the information environment and fragment the population's ability to think clearly. Make them too distracted to notice their freedoms eroding, too divided to stand together, too numb to care. Consider the evidence: The Twitter Files revealed direct coordination between social media companies and government agencies to suppress information, manipulate trending topics, and silence dissenting voices. The Facebook Papers showed how the platform deliberately amplified divisive content to increase engagement, knowing it would tear communities apart. TikTok's algorithm has been caught promoting different content to American teens than to Chinese teens, feeding our children nihilism, depression, and destructive behaviors while promoting educational content and traditional values to their own youth. The Spiritual Dimension This isn't just about politics or technology. This is spiritual warfare in the most literal sense. It doesn’t just make us worse citizens. It makes us worse fathers, mothers, friends, believers. It hollows out who we are.'' Strange, so how come the same thing didn't happen in ROK? https://www.itu.int/hub/2020/05/how-the-republic-of-korea-became-a-world-ict-leader/ ''When Jesus said, "Be still and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10), He wasn't making a suggestion. He was revealing a fundamental truth about how human beings connect with the divine, with each other, and with our own souls. Contemplation, reflection, and presence are not luxuries, they are necessities for spiritual life.  We've lost the ability to disagree without dehumanizing each other. Social media algorithms have trained us to see political opponents not as fellow Americans with different ideas, but as existential threats to be destroyed. Lifelong friends stop speaking over a single post. Family holidays turn tense or end in angry departures. Neighborhoods become silent, divided, as no one trusts talking about anything real. Churches are splitting. Families are fragmenting. Communities are dissolving. All because we've forgotten how to listen, how to think, and how to love those who see the world differently. Even simple disagreements become reasons to cut people off forever. We’ve forgotten that love includes listening when it’s hard.'' Dude, the world has always been like that: The War of Independence, The Civil War? ''The art of conversation is dying. We must resurrect it. Ask deeper questions: Instead of "How was your day?" try "What challenged you today?" or "What are you grateful for right now?" Listen with your whole body: Make eye contact. Put away distractions. Show that what someone is saying matters more than what might be happening on your phone.  It's time to reclaim our minds. It's time to reclaim our lives. It's time to reclaim America.'' There is no God; bible is a fiction. Why did God test Abraham?
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8/20/2025, 3:04:43 PM
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I have been observing this at Work for years . I get to work with kids and their summer jobs . Some are still in High School and Others College . It gets more interesting in Summer since most employed then . It is very interesting to watch and learn .
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8/20/2025, 5:08:30 PM
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Dude, it's not such a big deal; back in my day, 'adults' were complaining about walkman, tv shows for the decline of family values. All kind of nutjobs are looking for boogieman, usually the latest technology, to show off their 'wisdom', in every age, that had been true, even back in 20s, blaming radios, for the decline of family values. The main issue, is the inborn character a child is born with, supplemented by optimal raising of the children.
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