PU#244 - REFORMING OUR BROKEN MINDS: On Acknowledging Our Influences

“I have long argued that a key problem with modern humanity is our unwillingness to acknowledge how deeply influenced we are by television and other media. Despite living in a world where we know billions are spent every year on marketing and advertising because of its known and repeatedly demonstrated efficacy on driving consumer behaviours, we still like to believe that our decisions are freely made.“

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213. IS GOOD CONTEXTUAL WHEN IT COMES TO ART? - Aesthetics and Geography

“This conclusion doesn’t intend to demean our ideas of what we find good or bad in art. Rather it intends to expand our definition. Recognise that the thing we have written off before might only be written off because it was the wrong time or place to receive it. That everything can be given a second chance, or a third, or even a fourth if you are open to seeing what it is that others seem to appreciate but which you cannot, yet, seem to access.“

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205. SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: A Philosophy for Life

“This month marks the 50th anniversary of long-running (fifty years!) American sketch comedy TV show, Saturday Night Live. To celebrate, I thought it worth taking a look at the philosophical life lessons its fifty year success story can teach us.“

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