Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead?
overload@sopuli.xyz 19 hours ago
Just birds chirping, wind blowing, leaves rustling, all as I walked the same path I walk all the time<
This would be one why I don’t wear headphones outside. Hearing the natural ambience of a space is rewarding.
The other personal reason is that I’m in front of a screen about 12 hours a day and crave those few hours of respite from being hooked up to technology.
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 hours ago
Yeah, once, twice - sure. But you’d be insane to want to listen to largely the same sounds over and over on the same walk day after day. That’s peak brainrot tbh.
sockenklaus@sh.itjust.works 11 hours ago
Even though I am listening to podcasts almost all the time I am outside, doing groceries, commuting, running errands, I can totally get that there are people whose brains are wired differently than mine that need what you might describe as auditory monotony because listening to familiar sounds in a familiar surrounding gives then safety and is easier on their brains.
I don’t find this surprising because most people need some degree of routines or rituals to function so I don’t see why this human tendency to reduce complexity (see: Niklas Luhmann) wouldn’t apply to what you’re listening or not listening to.
This doesn’t have to do anything with brain rot, just that brains work differently and need different stimuli.
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 hours ago
Hey if the people ITT don’t owe me the benefit of the doubt for being ever so slightly different than their hyperonline idea of a person - so much so swarm downvotes at the very notion of someone just existing who’s basic experiences contradict their faulty assumptions about what’s what - then I don’t owe them that either.
sockenklaus@sh.itjust.works 8 hours ago
Huh? I mean… I agree that a lot of people in this thread act surprisingly hostile to you but I wasn’t even referring to those people, just trying to give an answer to your question, that feels kinda underrepresented in this thread: We’re all wired differently and need different forms and levels of stimulus to function properly. 🤷
overload@sopuli.xyz 12 hours ago
It depends how much exposure to Tech you have and whether taking a break is important for you. For most people out exposure to constant stimulus is too much.
Phones and technology have essentially eliminated boredom from our lives, and I don’t think that’s a good thing.
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 hours ago
I’ve had 16 hours of screen time a day since early childhood. It’s not about the time it’s about how you spend it. I’ve never “mindlessly scrolled” and I can’t even fathom what level of intellectual dishonesty would permit a person to do so.
overload@sopuli.xyz 7 hours ago
If that feels fine for you then more power to you. I’m just saying why I don’t personally wear headphones in public.