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>Shower thoughts?
>Existential crysis?
>idk what to call this, here comes a rant.
>I don't know how to express it well but here goes:
>Why is it that people believe that doing things where they are metaphorically "one grain of sand in a desert", affects things?
>Isn't it proof that these people are NPCs, since they act in the same way as others?
>Things like recycling, buying games/movies/apps/software/etc. to support creators (instead of pirating), voting, protesting, being a vegan, etc.
>I'm mainly talking about people being guilt tripped into doing something.
>For example, if I felt guilt about devs not getting their money because of piracy and therefore I decided to buy a game (even though me buying a game or not, won't make a difference), the same with me choosing to be a vegan to stop animal suffering (even if you persuade a hundred people, it'll be far from enough)
>Of course, I understand that if everyone thought the same way I do, then nobody would do anything but some people don't realize that you doing something vs you not doing anything doesn't affect anybody (or maybe yes, if you actually put in the effort to persuade people to do something)