Over 2,000 years ago, Plato described prisoners in a cave, shackled and forced to watch shadows on a wall, mistaking these illusions for reality. When one prisoner escapes and sees the real world, the truth is overwhelming. But when he returns to free the others, they reject him.
Now, swap the cave for a smartphone. The shadows for social media, curated feeds, and AI-driven content. Are we any different from Plato’s prisoners? We consume reality through screens, shaped by algorithms that decide what we see, think, and believe. Our attention is bought and sold, our perceptions manipulated.
If you were shown the "real world" beyond this digital illusion, free from biases, dopamine loops, and controlled narratives. Would you even believe it? Or would you, like Plato’s prisoners, reject the truth in favor of comforting shadows?
Are we still chained? Or is there a way out?
“As soon as anyone starts to think, this society is no longer safe for them.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
@NobodyIsPito
See you refer to different thinkers. What do you think yourself ...
For me, it's about getting out of the "thinking box", out of your head .. before you can glimpse into the subjective .. and you will discover a lot of that.
Nice to be able to philosophize a bit in a new arena. Thanks for the conversation so far :-)
Surely looking around the next turn :-)
Jan
Only when we step outside the confines of our own thoughts can we truly experience the subjective world in all its depth. It’s all about breaking free from the mind’s limitations.