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I was focused on the production side, which I do think is primary in this issue, but i agree that there's a cultural issue on the consumer side as well.
I think it's an artifact of our accelerated society. When I was a kid, most of the adults I knew worked fairly regular hours at one job, came home, and watched a tremendous amount of cable TV. Movies were a special occasion at the theater, or there was some home theater. And video games were still new.
Now, most of the adults i know either work 2 jobs or work 1 job that stresses them out badly enough to be two. It also feels like maintaining life is just harder. Things should be faster but there's so many scams and middlemen now that you spend a lot of time researching and navigating situations to avoid trouble.
They stream media and play video games, and they have so much choice but so little time that it feels like you need to maximize the fun time.
But I think all that is still downstream from the capitalist mode of overproduction.
Oh yeah absolutely, this is all basically just a metastasis at this point