Eturnalshift wrote:
I don't get how someone so detached from society can look down their nose at everyone else and say they're human filler - maybe if you mingled with those you feel higher than you might see there's more to the majority of people...
What "more" would that be?
They watch the same TV shows.
They like the same mass-produced goods.
They subscribe to the same stereotyped social and political views.
They have the same stereotyped life goals.
I don't believe that everyone is the same - rather I believe most people aren't particularly unique or interesting, they are just some permutation of common qualities in people.
It's not even a question of material or philosophical issues, though. What it really is, is that most people are the unthinking products of their world. They are small and cowardly and do not understand how narrow their experience is or how their biases influence them, or even that they have them. This is why I love history - it opens the door to appreciating the breadth of humanity. The world of today is just an instant, and people who look at the world around them as everything are despicable.
This sounds very abtruse and megalomanical, but I see it all the time.
Don't get me wrong though...I profoundly enjoy people who are individuals and have interesting stories, experiences, personality - people who have richness and greatness of spirit. Unfortunately, there are the extreme minority, and it's only possible to meet them incidentally.