An ADD Society

Images Of Social Media Addiction

I maintain that we aren’t the same people who can preserve a civilization, let alone build one.  We don’t realize that we resemble less the 19th-century’s mighty entrepreneurs, or the men who stormed the beaches of Iwo Jima, and more the residents of a floundering 5th or 6th century Rome.  Here’s why, and why my posts will not cater to a troubling trend.

What happens when a mental disorder becomes a society-wide trait?  In this case, it’s adult attention deficit disorder (ADD) which is characterized by lack of focus, impulsiveness, an inability to maintain sustained attention for an extended period.  Sound familiar?  It should.  It’s definitely true of the kids, because their parents model the quirk.  The foible surrounds all of us, and our kids, in our appetite for graphic, rapid-fire audio/visual entertainments and the spasmodic hiccups and burps of the smartphone world of social media, tweets, texts.  It’s incapable of challenging us or expanding our horizons.  It keeps us comfortable in our preformed prejudices.  It manifests in our kids who are uninterested in reading much of anything of substance from cover to cover.

Look at the young entering college, even in our so-called elite institutions.  The mental acuity and appetite to read cover to cover Crime and Punishment or Darkness at Noon, and understand them, is broadly diminishing.  That desire for quiet interludes of sustained, concentrated reading is rapidly disappearing.

*I encourage all of you to read Ian Tuttle’s piece “Why Elite Students Can’t Read Books” in National Review at https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/10/why-elite-students-cant-read-books/.  It’s a real eye-opener.

Our predicament shows in the bifurcation of the digital world.  On the one hand lies podcast long-form interviews and discussions, blogs, Substack; on the other we find Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and X.  Many of my posts in Facebook are actually produced for my Substack newsletter “The Golden Mean” (https://rogerlgraf.substack.com/publish/home) and my blog, “Libertate Virtute” (https://www.libertatevirtute.com/).  They are thrown onto Facebook only as an aside.

The topics can’t and shouldn’t be addressed in short spasms.  The issues demand something more than a digital burp.  If you have an adult appetite for long-form treatments of serious matters, then grab a cup of coffee and . . . read.

Join the revolution against society-wide ADD.  Tolle, leges (Latin): “Take up and read”.

May be an image of eclipse and text

RogerG

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