Midday beat to let nihilism have its moment.
There was an era when people had midlife crises, but the age of hitting traditional markers (coming of age, job, marriage, house, kids), then running out steam mid-race is kind of outmoded now.
What I see instead isn't individual decline; it's a larger lost belief in the myths that bind us as a society.
Rough stuff!
But where the social contract has been undone, it can be remade. Has to be.
So we let the nihilism move through us, and begin again.
@MLClark cable, satellite, streaming media, citizen journalism (of all quality), and more has contributed to social fragmentation and isolation. In the past, for better or not, fewer options in media increased cohesiveness.
@MLClark another consideration in social fragmentation is opportunities for socialization itself. Here were are “socializing” but without the garlic, pepper, olive oil, and basil of in person face-to-face communication. And there’s the influence of privatized socialization; gotta’ pay to play (or pay investigate play).