The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age
Thea Lim,
The Walrus,
Dec 06, 2024
This article laments the 'ludic loops' that define us in the algorithmic age, that is, the design of the internet stops us from ever switching it off, "It moves at the speed of light, with constantly changing metrics, fuelled by ... repeated cycles of uncertainty, anticipation and feedback" - in other words, it works exactly like a Jackpot 6000 slot machine." But instead of tokens or dollars, what we're playing for is "your sense of self". But external validation is as old as the concept of 'self-worth' itself. Michelangelo didn't paint for free. Da Vinci had to earn a living. Any time we depend on such externalized criteria, whether an author waiting for the reviews or the big price shortlist, or the Reddit reply guy playing for 'likes', we run this risk. The cure, though, is to get over ourselves. Am I another Descartes? As popular as Wittgenstein? Why would it matter? If we want, we can play the game, but the only way to win is to stop playing.
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