Due to the abundance of wealth and lack of adverse conditions (civil wars, abject poverty, widespread health epidemics, etc.), western societies have lost a sense of gravitas. People in these societies have lived too easily for too long a period of time. As a result, they have lost their sense of duty, seriousness and respect for others.
According to
the Cambridge Dictionary, gravitas
means seriousness and importance of manner, causing feelings of respect and
trust in others. It is understood as a concept involving several attributes.
Usually gravitas is used to refer to politicians,
philosophers or world leaders. I believe that it can also be applied to
describe to culture and way of life that has true purpose and meaning. In
contrast, Western culture has become obsessed with fame and celebrity, with
frivolity and pleasure seeking, with superficiality and self-importance. We have
lost a sense of seriousness and purpose, we no longer feel a sense of duty or
doing the right thing), we lack respect for others (the disadvantaged, the
elderly and those who are different from us).
We live in
jaded and emotionless society where people only seem to be interested in others if they
are trying to get something in return: money, sex, connections, notoriety
and the list goes on and on. Focusing on our own needs and pleasures
instead of demonstrating concern for others and building substantial social
connections has lead most of us to live empty lives void of meaning and true
worth.
Due to the
lack of gravitas in our culture,
Americans have created a sick kind of isolation where we only think of our selves
and our own happiness. This is a total
switch from the beliefs this country was originally founded on. We have lost our moral purpose for existence and
we need to get it back if we want if we want our lives to have meaning.
Copyright: Yilva Kalmanson
Copyright: Yilva Kalmanson
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