Is there a psychological term for people who spend their lives on autopilot? Like people who live on instinct, spending each day the same, maybe you have that guilty voice inside that tells you it's time to change but you just suppress it.
>>25361582yes but i don't want you to know what it is
>>25361582Dissociation.
>>25361593But most adults are like this. You're saying 75% of adults are dissociated?
>>25361595No, I'm saying 100% of adults are like that to one degree or another including you and me.
>>25361582No, as psychology only has terms for people that don’t fit the mold. The mindless goycattle on the other hand are sacred in their worldview and the axis mundi from which all their definitions spring from.
>>25361597Alright, so who's 0% dissociated then?
>>25361582Functional
>>25361582Near Automata(Joke)
>>25361593nah, you can live on manual pilot while dissociated. you just have to puppet master your life.
>>25361608Probably people who become 100% dissociated intentionally like Buddhist monks.
>>25361582Conflict with the past, Comfort in the present and running away from confrontation.They're not to be blamed, I blame society for that, It failed them.On the other hand there are the goycattle
I think most philosophers worth their salt have given a label to this. Nietzsche called it a weak will (rightly) satisfied in believing a delusion.
>>25361582>Like people who live on instinct,People who live on instinct generally don't live mundane lives.
It's not a psychological condition, it's a spiritual condition. It's called being asleep, sleepwalking, being caught in the round of death and rebirth, being a hylic, a non-believer, a person who is preoccupied with the delusion of being a person, an-nafs al-ʾammārah, once-born, unbornNothing will wake the soul in such a state except terrible, horrible suffering. Many of us only "came on" after someone suddenly died, our little baby emerged stillborn, or someone suffered away on a ventilator for six months, or forgot how to swallow while we watched them writhe when the doctor and his morphine shot were late, or else we may have thought for six or seven seconds that a train was bound to hit us and remove us from the world before narrowly escaping.
>>25362027I think people are happy to flirt with spirituality, but they will never actually choose it until they have literally no other option
>>25361582Goycattle
>>25361582Not exactly psychological, but Heidegger has some shit to say about this -- das Man, authenticity, etc
>>25361582Goys aka NPC
>>25362146>Only time I call on Jesus is when I've gone on a several day alcohol bender and the withdrawals are hitting.Seems about right.
Jung called them the masses
>>25361582"growing up"
normies
>>25361582'Being in a rut'.Yes, time to shake things up a little bit.
>>25362001qrd?>>25362411this guy gets it
Hylics.
>>25361582Yes it is called inauthentic Dasein
>>25361582>Is there a psychological term for people who spend their lives on autopilot?Yeah; Goy
>>25362340Feminine spirited Reddit niggers. Brutally retarded Americucks. McDonalds inhaling, 330 pound, jewslave American niggercattle.
>>25361582Gurdjieff thought that most humans live in a state of "waking sleep," going through life without real awareness or control. He believed that true self-awareness is rare and requires deliberate effort to achieve. He taught that everyday routines, social norms, and personal ambitions keep people imprisoned in a cycle of unconsciousness. Escaping this requires "shocks" (disruptive experiences or practices like sacred dances) to jolt one awake.