In the absence of meaningful agency over one's existence, individuals resort to creating their own reality, even though it's inherently unsafe and devoid of true comfort.
There is a dissonance in reality where the physical constraints of life impose expensive choices, leading to an allure for alternative realities, even if they are fundamentally flawed.
As legitimate connections morph into extractive grifts, the bleakness of shared reality intensifies the appeal of escapism, which offers a semblance of agency.
In the face of anti-human capitalism, the false choices available in alternate realities can feel less oppressive than the harshness of our shared reality.
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