🧵1/ What is "Ghost Behavior"? A term I’ve developed with chatgpt to describe how trauma from past repression continues to shape people's behavior—even when the original threat is gone. It’s how societies act haunted by danger that no longer exists.
@Bj19831122@masami777777 Too many people nowadays jump to conclusions, let’s be a smarter and more investigative world. Spreading false information hurts society as a whole, thanks for adding context
@BeauDemayo@jserna@MarvelStudios@DisneyStudios I always knew Gunn was a genius when I saw guardians. Ironmans schtick lasted too long imo and wasn’t adapted well because not everyone could be a rdj. Marvel needed a tone change due to that fatigue. Dc capitalized on it via Gunn, but I think they got lucky.
@BeauDemayo It takes guts to behave this way, reading through your posts just confirms you are doing the right thing. It is hard to stay true to oneself as people get more “important”. Too many relationships with the wrong type of people. It’s common to see a drop in quality.
Cancelling something is only as effective as the moral values of the audience. So if you ask yourself why does this influencer that did "x bad thing" still have an audience, there is your reason.
3/ In Taiwan, the White Terror (1949–1987) taught citizens to fear speech, emotion, and disagreement. Political dissent could mean imprisonment—or worse. Silence = safety. Conformity = survival.
10/ A free society isn’t one without disagreement—it’s one where disagreement is safe. Ghost behavior lingers when we inherit the fear but forget the danger is gone.
2/ Think of ghost behavior as emotional reflexes passed down generationally. They're not chosen—they're inherited. People avoid conflict, distrust confrontation, or suppress emotion not because it’s wise—but because it once meant survival.
@todor_m_markov@X0Radi From this post it seems like you support musk? And you are saying that you believe the mission to keep it non profit outweighs any potential financial gain that Sam Altman has driven the company towards? Just wondering if there was any differences between you and musk on this?