I found this podcast interesting, it really struck a cord with me. I just suppose that everyone has a curious mind and want to learn to new things. I am sure there is some kind of phycological description where one projects their own traits onto others. After listening to this podcast, and just a quick second of simple reflection, it is obvious the most people are not curious at all. Even more, most people might be extremely uncurious. Worse our culture caters to this uncurious attitude in the masses and it is likely getting worse. I remember when I was young that the History Channel had actually history and TLC (the learning channel!) had all kinds of intense documentaries. I remember when I could watch a four hour documentary on a single battle in WWI. Those days are long gone now. I have not watched TV in years, and to be honest reading books is probably a much more efficient way to learn. All this being said, the masses are extremely uncurious but have this extreme arrogance that they are knowledgeable. They watch a short segment on TV and repeat it verbatim.
The modern Covid hoax is excellent example of the lack of curious nature of human beings. Most people accept propaganda without question and accept any narrative no matter how ludicrous. Now we are in a time of high strangeness where reality itself is being scripted in an absurd way but most don’t even the faintest inclination to question and seek truth.
I’m amazed, I have to admit. Seldom do I come across a blog
that’s both educative and interesting, and
without a doubt, you have hit the nail on the head.
The issue is something too few folks are speaking intelligently about.
I’m very happy that I found this during my hunt for something
relating to this.