I saw this article today:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8339647.stmI have somehow known for a long time that this was true. Clearly, both happiness and somber reflection are important. But with TV, music and entertainment to please us at every hour of the day it's almost mandated that we be happy all the time. It really does remind me of the social conditioning used in Brave New World - control of the populace by inflicting not pain, but pleasure. Luckily TV and pop music does nothing but piss me off but I suspect i'm in the minority. I just wonder if we will now finally get rid of antidepressants for sad people and introduce depressants for excessively happy ones.
Yes, we do seem to be a brave new world. The "East" went 1984 style and the "West" Brave New World stye. The East failed and seems to be trying to synthesize the two while we in the West keep flogging the same Aldus horse.
I talk to my 'smart' friends about why they watch tv or listen to the radio. I ask them how they are not insulted by the programming? Does not its sheer stupidity insult your intelligence? Sometimes they sheepishly admit that it is incredibly stupid, but most of the time they try to pawn me off with 'we only watch documentaries.' Everyone pulls that line, but its absolute fucking horseshit. Try watching a documentary about a subject you know pretty well (or even not so well some of them are so bad...). ALL the information they give is false or so utterly simplified as to be false.
Don't own a tv myself, but when I see one I am always perplexed at the commercials...I really cannot understand how people can see them and be motivated to actually buy the products that they are selling. As for commercial radio, that is even worse than television... although I do like the Michael Savage show now an again on AM if I am driving.