What is it that's sucking away people's brain matter as the days pass?
Why can't I use words with more than three syllables with people half the time?
Why is it unsafe to assume a general member of the population is even actively thinking?
I feel like we have so heavily departed from appreciation of hard work. Not just picking up a shovel and digging a hole but picking up a book that might be above your skill level.
People used to have interesting and weird hobbies. Stamp collecting, taxidermy. RC planes.
I feel like 90% of the people I meet lack this sort of gumption, substance. Not that they're lesser, or have less to offer, but I feel like the uniqueness of humanity has been vacuumed up by social media and online interaction.
Kids don't read books anymore. Their parents don't make them play with the puzzle on the restaurant menu, they hand them the iPad with Cocomelon playing.
I could never make it as an educator. I'm terrible at explaining, and I have 0 patience when people don't understand me.
How the hell do you do it? I can't imagine anything except K-3rd being enjoyable to teach at this point, and even then, you're gambling on if the parents at home are trying to continue that education.
Where are we headed as a society? Do you think I'm overreacting? I truly hope I am, but I feel like I don't see people chasing knowledge anymore. They're just content to be, as-is. Nothing wrong with that I guess, but I feel like pursuit of knowledge is a human tenet.
Submitted May 20, 2026 at 07:41AM by UnbenouncedGravy https://ift.tt/AULyGV7