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Consider how streaming has reshaped our relationship with time. Binge-watching collapses the gap between action and consequence. We see a character lie, cheat, or sacrifice, and within seconds, we see the payoff. Real life does not work this way. But our brains begin to expect it. We become impatient with the slow arc of personal growth. We want the montage.
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For most of human history, knowledge came from text, testimony, and direct experience. Today, the majority of our emotional learning comes from screens. We don't just watch a story about a struggling single mother or a corrupt CEO; we inhabit that story for two hours. Our nervous systems respond as if we are there. Cortisol spikes during the thriller. Oxytocin flows during the rom-com. Consider how streaming has reshaped our relationship with
We tend to think of entertainment as the "dessert" of life—pleasant, optional, and culturally lightweight. A movie is just a movie. A viral TikTok is just two minutes of forgettable fun. But that framing is dangerously incomplete. Real life does not work this way
Because in the end, popular media is not the enemy. Unconscious consumption is.
The result? A peculiar new form of loneliness. We are more "connected" to fictional worlds than ever before, yet increasingly numb to the slow, un-scored, un-edited drama of our own kitchens and commutes.
We are not passive consumers. We are students in a global, 24/7 classroom with no syllabus and no graduation.