DrAwkward wrote:Yeah, all those people sitting on their couches overcome with despair and planning their own suicides are definitely in danger of revolting against the government.
And with that, i'm done. This is ridiculous.
I'd like someone to explain what's so ridiculous about the notion rather than rolling their eyes and running off to watch some American Wrestling.
Does anyone think that people who form movements to try and affect change are happy with everything?
I don't think so. I think they feel bad that things aren't as they should be so they want to change it.
What's ridiculous about that?
I think a lot of despair comes from the general feeling of hopelessness about our culture. The feeling that no-one can do anything about it.
Is that a ridiculous suggestion?
I think that the over use of pills to counter that feeling of dissatisfaction reduces the likelihood of people forming such movements (which, in turn, exacerbates that feeling of hopelessness).
What is so ridiculous about that suggestion?
I'd like someone to say why that assertion is wrong rather than just saying 'happy pills make people happy - you're just being silly'
I agree with most that happy pills can make some people happy. But, like you said, it's more complicated than that.