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Post #1479471

2026-01-04 15:19 UTC

@anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz You say "Not every problem is someone else's problem" while you are saying the exact opposite. As in the argument seems to boil down to the elitist "Somebody pulled me up by my bootstraps so everyone else should pull themselves by theirs. I's not my problem if theirs are torn." Counseling is part of health care, and there are politics for making it widely available, and politics for dismantling public healthcare. If you are concerned about learned helplessness epidemic blocking achieving your goals that should inform where you stand on this issue. Introspection requires that people are well and not constantly fighting for survival. Things like worker rights, unionization, public welfare programs make it more likely that people have the leeway to think about their choices, as opposed being squeezed to work endless hours just to survive. If you are concerned about epidemic of learned helplessness that blocks the progress you want to see that should inform your position on these issues as well. Monopolies reduce the choice available to people and cause real helplessness. There are politics to strengthen and politics to dismantle anti-monopoly law. If you are concerned about choice that should inform your position of the matter. Of course, there isn't always on opportunity to do something about these problems. Nonetheless, knowing who is working for you and who is working against you is useful. Not only politicians but also friends, relatives, colleagues, etc. ​:abunhd:​

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  • @anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz 2026-01-04 15:39

    @bunny it's not elitist to say that there's a balance between expecting the world to fix all your problems for you, and having some agency and being able to help yourself. By all means, reduce the monopolies, improve opensource software, create the environment you want to live in, etc but in the end, it's up to people to stop buying iphones and samsungs and windows desktops etc. If that takes a moment of discomfort, so be it; it's not impossible, there are plenty of existing good alternatives.

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