kidfortoday
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- Dec 3, 2024
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According to WHO statistics, only 3.8% of the global population suffers from a depressive disorder.
What I don't understand is why us human beings actively seek to escape from everyday life. From banal entertainment like a movie to something as extreme as hard drugs, with every recreational activity we perform the goal is to distract ourselves from the shit that is present in the world instead of facing it or at best making a collective attempt to change it.
Is the modern world that depressing that we've become so accustomed to it and consequently we constantly resort to escapism? Or am I just blindly overthinking just because I belong to that "3.8% of the population"?
I'm not a sociologist or a psychologist to pinpoint problems accurately, but imo there's definitely something collective that isn't being talked about at all.
What I don't understand is why us human beings actively seek to escape from everyday life. From banal entertainment like a movie to something as extreme as hard drugs, with every recreational activity we perform the goal is to distract ourselves from the shit that is present in the world instead of facing it or at best making a collective attempt to change it.
Is the modern world that depressing that we've become so accustomed to it and consequently we constantly resort to escapism? Or am I just blindly overthinking just because I belong to that "3.8% of the population"?
I'm not a sociologist or a psychologist to pinpoint problems accurately, but imo there's definitely something collective that isn't being talked about at all.