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2023년 5월 6일 토요일

Simple Reasons for the New Cold War and Ideology

In my youth, I had been in a universal and unusual religious group for six months to study ideological issues. Six months later I was caught there with no faith and was (please) urged to go out. The clergy were charismatic, and the congregation was enthusiastic. However, a believer who seemed to have a strong faith asked me if I came to catch one person to marry. Yes, the truth lies in its simplicity. That's what the faithful did, too.

 

Dr. Felicitas Ausperg, a professor of psychology at the University of Vienna, wrote this.

 

When they were admitted to the (mental hospital), the diary was also interpreted in an unusual way, and they wrote down the events at the hospital or their experiences over time, which the medical staff regarded as another evidence of the psychological obsession of the mentally ill and never asked for it. The so-called pathological attitude of mentally ill patients was originally taken for granted in the 1970s when Rosenhan's experiment was conducted, and few people had serious and deep questions about the cause.

 

However, a person who was curious about the patient's unusual behavior or gestures directly asked the patient for the reason, and an unexpected answer came out. For example, there was a patient who was constantly going back and forth in the hallway, and when asked if it was because he was anxious, he replied like this. "No, I'm so bored!" As such, all of the patient's behavior was recognized only within the radius of the view of a specific disease, and the result did not change even if the behavior was caused by hospital illusion or inappropriate treatment, or even simply not enduring boredom.

 

In retrospect, I was not fascinated by the charisma of the clergy at the time. And it did not give the priest the satisfaction of evangelism. The reason was unfortunate for the priest that I loved reading too much. Reading books on geography, history, economics, etc., my mind didn't stay in a peripheral place.

 

A priest who wanted to be involved in politics was shouting, "God will die to me if he messes with me." However, there were believers who sympathized and sympathized. Both the clergy and the believers must have had practical reasons for using faith as an excuse. Power, money, jobs, etc, etc.

 

In the era of the New Cold War, the state of political leaders and the people is very serious. For practical reasons such as economic recession, mental weariness, physical weariness, lack of knowledge, and fixation of past consciousness, leaders and people are avoiding their responsibilities while amplifying their ideological consciousness. Psychiatry says the first condition of mental illness is to blame others. I think it is probably because there is no time and effort to find a solution due to liability avoidance.

 

I read several economics books and tried to find problems, especially in North Korea and the world economy. However, ideology has a very realistic background, and if no one treats such ideology coldly, it will only lead to a vicious cycle. As partially stated in the previous article, the current global economic recession and war are the result of shallow desires expressed in grand ideologies.

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