“Across the centuries the moral systems from medival chivalry to Bruce Springsteen love anthems have worked the same basic way. They take immediate selfish interests and enmesh them within transcendent, spiritual meanings. Love becomes a holy cause, an act of self-sacrifice and selfless commitment. But texting and the utilitarian mind-set are naturally corrosive toward poetry and imagination. A coat of ironic detachment is required for anyone who hopes to withstand the brutal feedback of the marketplace. In today's world, the choice of a Prius can be a more sanctified act than the choice of an erotic partner. This does not mean that young people today are worse or shallower than young people in the past. It does mean they get less help. People once lived within a pattern of being, which educated the emotions, guided the temporary toward the permanent and linked everyday urges to higher things. The accumulated wisdom of the community steered couples as they tried to earn each other's commitment. Today there are fewer norms that guide that way. Today's technology seems to threaten the sort of recurring and stable reciprocity that is the building block of trust.”
Quote by David Brooks
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Diplomats & Admirals: From Failed Negotiations and Tragic Misjudgments to Powerful Leaders and Heroic Deeds, the Untold Story of the Pacific War from Pearl Harbor to Midway
“This is BATL. War in miniature. War as a game. War under glass.”
Source: Against the Machine: Evolution
“It’s too bad war gets all the attention; it’s too bad the plant is easier to see than the root.”
Source: Caged: Memoirs of a Cage-Fighting Poet
Source: Aspho Fields
“If women ruled the world there would be no wars. But, we all would have been aborted.”
Source: The Girl Who Played Go
Source: War and Peace
Source: Sarah's Quilt
