The textbooks were ordered on Wednesday night, but at this point it looks like they’re not going to get here until the day after the next class. This actually sucks, because I wanted to get looking at the material right away. I guess at this point I’m going to have to wing it through the first lecture. They may very well get here prior to the first day of class, but I strongly doubt it as Monday is a Federal holiday.
Of course, the central question today is how I am being affected by all the media that comes at me in the world today, both in ways that I know and don’t know. I have to admit that I found the second part of the question to be one of those frustrating “Is he freaking serious?” type of questions. It still is one of those questions, and it’s not one I think I can answer in a single journal entry. It appears as if Dr. Jacobs is really going to make us think through this course.
That degree of difficulty regarding the second part of the question does nothing to make answering the first part any easier. Self-evaluation sometimes kinda sucks.
As much as we like to think of ourselves as independent thinkers, the constant media barrage has a significant effect on our lives. All of the media to which we are exposed is processed in our minds; that is not something that can be avoided. The end result is determined by how we classify those pieces of media in our minds.
The constant barrage has definitely made me more tolerant of certain subject matters than I would have been in the past. I won’t go into specifics, but my attitudes towards certain things have changed since I was a kid in the middle and late 1980’s, in no small part due to media becoming saturated with a given subject.
I realize that this entry is nowhere near as detailed as it could be. This is going to take some more organization of thought as right now they are all swirling in my head. At this point you can be sure that there are ways that I am affected of which I am aware, but as the thought process for this entry progresses, the swirl of ideas grows larger and much more difficult to contain. Expect more on this subject in future journal entries. Seriously, my grade depends on this one.
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