“How impressed everybody is” is the basis of money, law, self-worth and our models of reality. But that’s a pretty shabby basis if you ask me.
- elbowgrease ( @elbowgrease@lemm.ee ) 2•44 minutes ago
we’re a social species. community standing plays a role in our ability to find mates and improves our childrens’ chances of survival
- GetOffMyLan ( @GetOffMyLan@programming.dev ) 6•8 hours ago
Most likely about getting laid. Probably left over from our monkey days.
That probably covers it sufficiently. Translations for non-sexual contexts is easy.
- PerogiBoi ( @PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca ) 8•9 hours ago
Because humans are nervous apes who just want to be loved. Impressing other people gives you feedback that you are wanted, accepted, and appreciated.
- Alice ( @Alice@beehaw.org ) 3•8 hours ago
I’m convinced it’s because we want to be loved, but most people will settle for someone just feeling positive about some superficial aspect of them.
- davel [he/him] ( @davel@lemmy.ml ) English12•11 hours ago
Because we are social animals? Someone should create c/AskStonerLemmy 😂
Yeah, we should create a c/PedanticNonanswers too
- i_stole_ur_taco ( @i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca ) 2•9 hours ago
“How impressed everybody is” is the basis of money, law, self-worth and our models of reality.
Can you expand on that some? On the surface, it doesn’t match my experience at all.
- grid11 ( @grid11@lemy.nl ) 2•9 hours ago
finding meaning in life, those who care about it trying to validate themselves by doing just that
Ok, the obvious : our society-programming is just that powerful. So we are all eyebrows-deep embedded in a useful insanity.
But you’d think we’d struggle against our restraints a bit more. That it might even be common. If nothing else, for the sake of art, science, economics.