PatrickNeville wrote:
You are correct.
Too many things in society have become so routine that conditioning is probably the best fitting word for it.
Example in my book: by the time I was in 5th grade, I was utterly convinced of the idea that a girl had to be younger than her boyfriend. I'm certain that no one ever told me that explicitly; but the idea wormed its way in. Intellectually, I know that that's of course not always the case; but it's still my instinctive/conditioned standard, with exceptions being exactly those.
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All of us, whether we like to admit it or not are socially conidtioned to an extent.
There's a certain necessity to it, though. You can't hold the things you live by, your beliefs and practices, as something exterior; that's as true in secular culture as in religion. They have to be internal, or it becomes a form of mental illness.
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