I can obviously ask it to AI, but not today.
When I was younger I was reading religious christians referring to a loss in the attitude of worship. Its a topic of discussion in anti-modernity circles, art critics and architecture. My uncle did a movie lately, with the moviemaker being extremely influenced by this idea god requires attitude for worship from the masses, so he focuses on reviving or giving spark of "enchantment" because he believes this world is disenchanted.
This is a type of analysis I always found bizzarre because it contradicts pretty much everything I seen in my entire life.
My life is like a disney movie, nothing is real, everyone believes copes. I also found copes in my own brain, and to survive normies I literally had to become insane and use videogames as a guide to real-life.
One thing made me curious, while there are people trying to create an attitude of worship. I tend to find it distasteful and ask myself why we humans even have it.
People like edward dutton probably have mental equipment to describe anything as "an evolutionary successful strategy". However, I find that its not very advantageous to be a worshipful idiot. Not as much as someone like Edward dutton can have me believe using his trickery.
I find that worshipful people dont arrive at anything meaningful. the attitude of worship always blocks them. doesnt allows them to move on, they merely contemplate an idea that makes them feel good, get stuck with that idea. Like, take hitler worship for instance, did it ever produce anything creative? No, it didnt. Nobody who is worshiping hitler is creating anything new, they limit themselves obscuring facts that may give them a challenge or facts that dont go along with their narrative, they dont create new cnspiracies to exlain things, they dont invent new ideologies they just worship worshpi worship.
So i dont think is really a great thing to worship
what is the attitude of worship?
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