I agree with Fiery Angel 100%. And Errikos, I don't think your thoughts on this subject are hijacking the thread at all. It is what it is. You're right along with Fiery Angel.
Basically, we've reached a global cultural paradigm that began in the college classroom probably during the sixties. Standards were erased enabling everybody to win a gold star no matter how talent less they were or how little effort they put into anything. No more winners and losers. This destructive curriculum has created a culture of instant gratification or culture of convenience. People take the easy route now because it doesn't matter. They think they're going to get their gold star (pay off) at the end of the day anyway. But when they don't, it's devastating. This is why I generally have a disdain for academia and for those who think all enlightened thought originates there. These people who think that have too many college courses and not enough education under their belt.
And you're right, it does affect the humanities. It's kind of like what's happening politically in the US right now. A lot of people vote for the candidate who gives them the most instant gratification. A science fiction writer (I can't remember the name) wrote something to the effect of once the electorate thinks they can vote themselves a free lunch (instant gratification) the republic is lost. This culture paradigm is what's ruining music today.
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BTW I apologize for the tone of that other thread and promise to be good, always.
Why did the moderator finally kill that thread? I don't remember Angelo Clematide ever posting anything there. he! he! he!