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Why do we have so many hysterical people in society today?

If you look at old news footage even 20-30 years ago most of the time people are relatively chill.

If you go 100 years back people are reallyyyy chill, just like “then I was in the war and I killed 100 men, then I was shot through the left eye, then I came home and married my high school sweetheart but she died due to diphtheria. Then I got in a car crash and lost both my legs, but overall I can’t complain”

It’s actually pretty rare to see someone overwhelmed to the point of hysterical shrieking, yet on the internet it’s extremely common place.

I don’t think this is because life is harder now. If anything, it’s objectively easier, safer, and more comfortable than at almost any other point in history.

What has changed is how emotion is rewarded.

Today, emotional dysregulation gets attention, validation, amplification, and sometimes even status. Calm, restraint, and proportional reactions don’t go viral. Hysteria does. Outrage does. Collapse does.

We’ve also externalized resilience. Instead of learning how to regulate discomfort internally, people are taught that every emotional spike deserves immediate external response agreement, soothing, outrage on their behalf.

So you end up with a culture where being overwhelmed isn’t a temporary state to move through, it’s an identity to perform.

And once hysteria becomes a social currency, you start seeing a lot more of it.
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sean · 6w
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kepford · 6w
Yeah, that adds up.
Comte de Sats Germain · 6w
In the 60's and 70's there were ass-ass-nations, and esplody things, here in America. I guess people chilled out when they got Klingons in tights. For a little while.
Deleted Account · 6w
There is also something called ‘Future Shock’ at play that is unique to the modern man: Future Shock is the the problems or the uncomfortable feeling that some people experience as a result of very fast changes in technology or society: ‘As computerization spreads across society, the populac...
LiveJazz · 6w
“I don’t think this is because life is harder now. If anything, it’s objectively easier” I think it’s the opposite. Life is way easier so little shit sets people off.
Troy Felton · 6w
Great analysis! We get more of the behavior we reward.
Vincent Anton · 6w
Remember the old D.A.R.E. commercial: “This is your brain on drugs… any questions?” Well, fast forward to today and add instant gratification, constant stimulations, outsourced parenting, impatience, social isolation, entitlement, ect, ect… Any questions?
Corey San Diego · 6w
Like the hygiene hypothesis says lack of parasites made us autoimmune a lack of real problems made any small thing seem like the eastern front.
BTC-BACKPACKER · 6w
PUSSIFICATION OF AMERICAN HODL...
Julien Dambron · 6w
History shows stoic people. Today, we reward panic. Outrage gets attention. Calm does not. We stopped regulating our own emotions. We want validation instead. Hysteria is now a performance.
Tim · 6w
have definitely observed this phenomenon in the medical clinic, especially the old man’s quote😂
Kayne · 6w
Being numb to emotions after killing a bunch of people in war is called PTSD. Also people were being locked away in asylums if they showed the opposite
UNCLE ROCKSTAR · 6w
When victimhood becomes currency, it gets counterfeited.
StüssY · 6w
The internet is an alternate reality. One you can choose to live in or not live in. Just know this. It’s a fugazi. It’s a fun house mirror.
StüssY · 6w
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StüssY · 6w
Also, half the time, you’re looking at posts from bots.
Gavin Green · 6w
Maybe it's because you needed to have a real story to tell back in the old days, before anybody gave you the time of day. Now, it's any dipshit with a phone.
ihsotas · 5w
Because the weaponized financial system that owns everything including the media we consume and the politicians you love wants you angry and ready to erupt into violence so they can crack down and throw us all into an Orwellian nightmare. Blame everything and anyone but them for the state of affairs...
facultyofsight · 5w
The hardest thing that ever happened to you, is the hardest thing that ever happened to you. Meaning the lag of real problems is at least contributing to the fact that people can’t handle basic shit anymore.
Diamondhands · 5w
I feel triggered 😏
DAVE 🎧40HPW · 5w
I grew waiting until 6pm to watch the news on tv with the family, reading sports in the newspaper now people can doom scroll 24/7 the internets man 😭
bitsafe · 5w
The internet was awesome, then came social media and it all went to shit. It fed a culture that needed approval. That let to posts that departed facts and moved into anything that would produce a like or thumbs up or followers. Then came the algorithms that learned how to capitalize on human emotion...
Benking · 5w
We didn’t get weaker lives, we built weaker incentives. Hysteria pays now. Calm doesn’t.
Cruz · 5w
It’s the easier part that’s the issue.
PAKES · 5w
I believe that hysteria is just a symptom of domesticated humans
Gabe · 5w
I don’t think most modern people are prepared to die so they freak the fuck out about every little thing. Everyone should read a little stoicism and be prepared to die today.
SuiGenerisJohn · 5w
“Then I closed my dick in the door but turned completely around before I noticed and the rest is history”
negr0 · 5w
Recomiendo ver la serie outlander
≠ PHYSICAL REMOVAL WILL BE REQUIRED ≠ · 5w
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BBG · 5w
Get me a seat in that silver Delorean I want to go back to the past 🤟🏻
Mathias · 5w
Spending a lot of time with my grandpa and great grandma in my childhood and hearing their crazy lifestories and how they just «fuckin’ moved on» from the most gut-wrenching shit, def gave me some calm hardwiring for life that i am very grateful for now later in life.⚡️
BitcoinMindset · 5w
The Devil likes to create angst and anxiety in humans
AnnsofiKJohnson.com · 5w
They did use to medicate "hysterical women" back in the day. Yes, I think the fact that life is easier has contributed to this, since it's a lot easier to avoid reality. My husband and I were just discussing this, as there's a difference in cultures in the north and south of Sweden, since the nor...
Highsselhoff · 5w
I would also argue that we’re watching a generation of adults who grew up thinking the world owes them a favour. That everything is malleable and should bend to their will. Compared to previous generations who had very little influence or agency over their lives and just had to take it. Add outrag...
Swanny · 5w
Coddled and petulant children weren't swiftly corrected and the became coddled and petulant adults
sarii Lewis · 5w
Ohh well
ifyouonlyrealised · 5w
That wonderful maternal instinct of the feminine, so necessary in the home to ensure all are provided for, now of significant influence in public office and big business, the domain for so long managed with the ‘don’t complain and get on with it’ masculine instinct, has made way for unpreceden...
Micha · 5w
I don't know, because I didn't live back then, but in my life most people are actually quite chill. It's just the crazy ones on TV. And here in Germany a historic hystericaly shrieking politician comes to mind.
FEW_BTC · 5w
I dont think the human brain was designed to process the number of data points that can daily flood the frontal lobe... without the proper filters this can lead to hysteria.
Satoshi's Cock · 5w
almost everyone is infested with parasites crawling thru their glymphatic system in the brain and the rest of the flesh; the various species hijack the hormone, neutrotransmitter, and nutrition systems, hence the chaos and retardation; oh yea, usually fighting them in the open makes the enemy strong...