Imagine There's No Heaven
Our neurology rewards us for relinquishing control, and we're punished for resisting. Survival requires the group be favored over the individual, but consciousness isn't easily assimilated. If in childhood the culture is unambiguous and stable, our world view is naturally entangled with the group's and we're easily indoctrinated. The same easy assimilation can occur when we're raised to be multicultural. But when the cultures are in conflict, the legitimacy of them all is questioned, and we grow up to be skeptics, believers in nothing, resistant to assimilation. We're not alone, as John Lennon noted, but we are isolated.
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