Experimenting with movies, games, and books
By vanny
@vandana7 (100329)
India
September 14, 2015 12:38pm CST
We can't possibly experiment with small children and monitor their diet, and what not to check how they will react based on their genetic composition.
But we can experiment with movies, games, and books
Suppose on an experimental basis, for the next 5 years, all movies were about soft topics like love, caring, affections, and if necessary, even sacrifice.
Nothing about wars, terrorism, disasters, aliens, star wars, whatever.
Ditto to games, and books.
For five years all previous books, movies, and games that have such content be frozen.
Could we see a change in psychology of people?
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@InnovationReaction (165)
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14 Sep 15
I think there will be change but more changes can happen if these are shown to a new born, like - first 5 years of his life. Most of the knowledge gain happen before 5-7 years of a child - that is what I have heard.
@vandana7 (100329)
• India
14 Sep 15
I want to try that out on adults. Whether adults can be manipulated with such environmental changes. If so, may be we can have world peace at hand. Children don't remember their fights, remember? It is the adults that need a little bit of correcting. lol
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@InnovationReaction (165)
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14 Sep 15
@vandana7 and regarding adults, I don't think 5 years is sufficient
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@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
14 Sep 15
I for one completely agree here. The movies and games do have an influence. Studies have revealed this for sure. In addition, please also ban the Internet, social media, and the cell phones for people below a certain age. The world will definitely become a better place in the next 5-10 years.
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