Controlled: Let you, Entertain me

in #freedom6 years ago (edited)

When I was young, I remember occasionally going to my father on the weekend and telling him, I was bored. His reply was always the same which was to go and find something to do, make something up. At the time, I figured he was too busy to play with me and this may have actually been correct but, what I didn't realize at the time was that he was setting me upon a path that brings me to this day.

Humans have an amazing ability, it is called imagination or rather, simulation. This skill allows us to create and use an endless supply of tools with no more investment than a little time, a little information and a few volts of electricity to fire the neurons.


There is the possibility to create entire worlds or, test likely results of different design scenarios. We can imagine ourselves in different environments or others within ours. It is so powerful that for some, their imagination spills out into reality and they have trouble figuring which is which.

Being a little longer in the tooth, as a young child there was not a lot of access to many of the entertainment activities that exist now and parents didn't spend their time running kids to 5 or 6 different after-school activities each week. Kids actually spent quite a lot of time alone or in small groups with very little (if any) organised activity. What they did was up to them. Freedom of movement and freedom of thought. There were still rules though and if caught crossing some lines, a smack was quick to arrive. I am not reminiscing here, just trying to paint a little picture.

These days, there is a different approach to entertaining oneself. It is via consumption of someone else's imaginative creations such as gaming, Youtube, shopping and populating someone else's platform, such as Facebook and Instagram, with content.

Often, these two things are combined where consumption in one area is shared as a life event in the other. Facebook is filled with shared videos, Instagram swamped by products. It seems that every consumption, no matter how mundane, is worthy of an announcement to the world.

Gaming is an area I personally sunk a lot of time into, especially Ghost Recon and Battlefield. And I was good. And it felt great to annihilate opponents across the world. The games give rewards, incentives, unlocks and a plethora of statistics that keep the drive going, the eyes glued, the fingers twitching. One year, my stats for Battlefield showed I had played around 1600 hours. That is about 4/5 of a full-time job. What was I actually good at? I stopped playing.

But this is the actual game; Feel consumption as a personal achievement. Progress in life. When it comes to shopping, cars are a good indicator. For many, it is not a tool to get them from A to B, it is a symbol of status, a mark of advancement, an indicator of self-worth. Just like De Beers marketing diamond rings into becoming a billion dollar industry a hundred years ago, all products are vying for a slice of our attentional and economic pie.

And self-worth is a great influencer. A world where one's value is rated by the personal brand. Likes, thumbs ups, ticks, hearts, stars all get compiled into a log of value. The more the better. And it feels good. It gives the sense of moving forward. It feels like success.

And it is addictive. One leads to the next like any classic gateway drug. A new platform, a new model, a specialty color, a new upgrade, a new map pack. The more resources we have, the more we invest. The first to opt-in, wins. A slight in-game advantage to build the stats a little faster before the plebs get a hold of it. Bragging rights as an early adopter, a trend-maker, a forward thinker. How can it be forward thinking if it is the consumption of someone else's creation? Gamed.

Now back to the beginning. Our consumption habits come at a cost. Not just the money and time or, the opportunity cost of professional skill development. It is coming at the cost of our imagination. Our children's imagination. Sucked into a world where all of the answers are provided, all the paths paved smooth. A world completely artificial that leads us to believe we have control, while a team of behavioral psychologists, marketing experts and big data statisticians tweak the algorithms and the interface.

Engage them and they will stay forever.

Taraz
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Personally I think our childhood was more fun than the current one, because we had to have fun using our creativity, how many of us do not travel through imagination to worlds or countries that we do not even remember today? I play a lot with my cousins ​​and neighbors the police and thieves ... Today I am surprised how the children of my family meet to talk about facebook or their tablets, limiting their world, do not take advantage of the potential of fun that is in the mind . It is a pity as times change.

Today I am surprised how the children of my family meet to talk about facebook or their tablets,

It is all they have that is interesting in their lives for many.

I can’t agree more.
A friend of mine spends literally his not- at-work time playing games to the point that he sometimes comes to work with no or so little sleep. Moreover, he speaks about the games he loves for prolonged times and in such a serious way with which others speak about work or family critical issues. I even noticed that the way in which he thinks is completely affected by games. I wanted to outline to him the fact that he exhausts his menal faculties in something that is not going to make a difference in his life but he is too taken by gaming to process what I am saying.
Usually I don’t intervene in others preferences but in this case I felt it is my duty to bring his attention to what he is losing.

It is their life to waste unfortunately.

Hahahahahaha. My dad did just that. His favorite was "I am not your entertainment and nether is my TV, now go and entertain yourself as children are meant to be heard and not seen". So off I went and found things to keep me busy. I built lots of little towns in the sand with bridges, water streams and everything.

Much later in life I too became addicted to Ghost Recon, Battlefield, Deep Space, Call of Duty, Far Cry & Crysis, but also gave these up as they started taking too much time away from life.

Imagine trying to sink time into a game like that and engaging on steemit? Not happening.

Imagine trying to sink time into a game like that and engaging on steemit? Not happening.

I stopped cold about 6 years ago and haven't really looked back. I even started a business ;)

It's tons of fun, but reality doesn't disappear while we try to hide, it just grows. How's your daughter?

the times have changed, the childhoods were the best since they shared more with friends in person, it was hearty to be in the rain without caring just having fun, at this time the new generation will not know how good it was to live that , they are more attached to technology and more distant to society, the good will always be remembered

the good will always be remembered

Not by those who never experienced it. I see children under 2 years staring at screen like zombies. Only time will tell what consequences it really has.

I just did quite a bit of traveling with my little kids stuck in the car for hours at a time. In the past I've spent time reading to them or doing other things, but this time I was lazy and let them stare at tablets. The experiment resulted in incredibly grouchy, high strung kids. Kids apparently really do need that unstructured time to tinker and move around.

consumption of someone else's imaginative creations

Very true, and depressing. I actually do get depressed when I get too caught up in it.

locking kids where there is nothing to do but fight or be creative... dangerous ;)

The insatiabla consumption craze is the default setting of humans. I actually think we're wired to be hedonistic and self destructive. Notice how discipline never feels good till the goal is achieved?

i think we are wired to like sweet thing and things that feel good but we have to a point where we can create it and consume it so readily it is now overweighted . literally as the case may be.

We spend a lot of time with things that have no value but a lot of self satisfaction. I missed the whole gaming playing thing, had other things that needed to be done.
De Beers one of the greatest marketing of all times and still repeating rewards still.

I missed the whole gaming playing thing, had other things that needed to be done.

I wish that I had missed a little of it.

Well, besides master beautifully well Jacks, Mikados and an awful ton more of good stuff for indoor family practices & enjoyment...

We ol'farts also already master handsomely: Marbles, Spins, Yoyos, Hula Hoops, the art of Kite Flying and if you want to see some blood, also our own naughtily peculiar pull string saucers, among many other beauties.

On other hand, when us old creeps are in the mood of go outside to workout our aged muscles & exercise a little bit, then, we still play Hide-and-Seek, Kick the Can, Freeze Tag, Cops And Robbers, Leap Frog, Spud, Musical Chairs, Murder in the dark at night and in fact, we are always ready to mud everything and everyone outside & outdoors.

¿And the most beautiful of all? Well, that we didn't have to point at anyone-anytime with a machine gun nor kill anyone while we had to stay totally safe and brainwash bamboozled sitting in a chair behind a fuxor monitor. };)

I played so many of those games too. I wonder how much the rules vary between countries or do kids have some kind of global intelligence.

Yep mate. I supposed you had the chance to play & enjoy many of those games in your recent childhood regardless you are still a young stud. Hahahaha

And yeah, I guess the rules between countries must not have had many differences but just a few little variations and peculiarities. Kids indeed live within some sort of global intelligence. :)

Hi Taraz. i spent my youth on the sports field with friends. It was never inside as we didn't have games like today. Atari had just come out and we weren't rich enough to have one. How times have changed. My only concern is what affect all these games and phones will have on our bodies. I think we have all seen the pop corn kernel popping between two mobile phones. There has to be some side effect we don't know about coming up. A stock broker who spends 8 hours a day on the phone for instance. I know the one about airline pilots with cabin pressure and the side effects. I don't know if it is true but they don't last long after retirement.

Live in a changed environment long enough and change affects you. We don't really know what all of the contaminants we put in our body are doing let alone, going to do to us. not much good I imagine.