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I think the closest is when i discovered Not Just Bikes, that unlocked the whole "people are affected by how their environment is designed" thing in my brain and since then i've just kept on down that road and now i'm a turbosocialist who thinks 95% of cars should be immediately scrapped.
You took the orange pill ๐ we are brothers.
If you really want a brainfuck apply this to your content consumption habits. Negative environment = discourage use. Positive environment = encourage it. Unfortunately anything designed to be addictive(like facebook) can be a negative environment, even if it makes you temporarily happy because of dopamine if you misuse it.
I stumbled onto the same idea through Podcast Your undivided attention produced by humanetech.
The word should is subjective. Anytime you see it understand that that idea is just their opinion. And people have lots of bad opinions.