This study alone explains so much of the pathological behavior seen in humans living in developed countries. Namely, the vast majority of them are willing to break their backs working and “delaying gratification” in the hopes that one day they will “make it” and all of their efforts will be generously rewarded. Of course, this pipe dream never materializes for most of them but for some reason the steady stream of gullible suckers never seems to end. The study below suggests that the constant stress and mass prescription of serotonergic drugs (e.g. SSRI class) go hand-in-hand as enablers of this psychotic behavior of the masses. Namely, it is serotonin that enables “patient” (absurd or fanatic are better words IMO) behavior, delayed gratification, and continued faith in future rewards despite past disappointment. Karl Marx once called religion an “opium for the (regular) people”, but I think these days religion has been replaced by something much more successful, advanced, and profitable – the SSRI drugs. The crushing environment we all live in does not help much either. Last but not least, the study below puts the word (medical) patient in a new light – i.e. a gullible person who waits for his/her reward (cure) that usually never materializes, while doctors continuously admonish the patient to be…well…patient and continue taking various patience-promoting drugs. What a sick world!!
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/48/eabc7246
i alwaus susebect that the fact that i cant deley grafcftion is extmlry baisesd bcs i can wehan its amtter like not ething chips for exaple but i cant do school work
and that the other ppl are insanse not me