I totally agree that actions in response to fictions can be painfully (or wonderfully) real. And fiction driving action is basically how intelligence evolves. But sometimes I think it’s healthy to step back and admit that all of these things, even though the actions they drive are very real, are themselves not real at all. The moment we stop believing in them they just disappear.

And then contrast such things with actual things. If I’m walking home in the rain I can stop believing in rain all I want, I’m still getting wet.

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Idk man, this sounds like some New age bs

This is the opposite of new age bs. New age bs is to assume that fictions are real, rather than to acknowledge that fictions as fictions. This is old age practicality.

Hmm okay i think I get what you are saying. We agree rather than disagree.

Think so too 🥂

You can ignore reality, but you can’t ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.