What you describe sounds less like a moral principle and more like a psychological symptom, of narcissism, borderline, etc. I wouldn't place much hope in combating it at the level of intellectual memetics. My guess is that it's a combination of child development pathology resulting from early exposure to social media, and an exaggerated …
What you describe sounds less like a moral principle and more like a psychological symptom, of narcissism, borderline, etc. I wouldn't place much hope in combating it at the level of intellectual memetics. My guess is that it's a combination of child development pathology resulting from early exposure to social media, and an exaggerated sense of how fast it's growing due to encountering people on social media who you wouldn't have encountered in the olden days.
What you describe sounds less like a moral principle and more like a psychological symptom, of narcissism, borderline, etc. I wouldn't place much hope in combating it at the level of intellectual memetics. My guess is that it's a combination of child development pathology resulting from early exposure to social media, and an exaggerated sense of how fast it's growing due to encountering people on social media who you wouldn't have encountered in the olden days.
Agreed. This isn’t a high-concept philosophical precept, this is narcissistic messianism, as old as time.