The Monsanto's of multimedia
Perhaps entertainment should provide "food for thought"? If it is what are you feeding your mind? What food are you creating for others to consume? Isn't it created with care? With a consideration for the well being of who will be consuming it?
If it's full of cliche's which I believe are mental shortcuts then you're making junk food, your making Taco Bell bean paste that doesn't contain any real beans, if your work is void of real life, real emotion, or real passion... you are Monsanto.
Just as stores like Whole Food's caught on where consumers want natural, organic stuff...Because people came to desire real food made by real people that put real care into the production of the food and have made sure there's no toxins or artificial ingredients...
I believe entertainment consumption habits will shift in this direction as well in the future... The audience will get sick of the junk food as its not healthy for their mind... its empty calories... and will want some handmade organic multimedia that some person somewhere put some real care into... somebody somewhere that really cares about the well being of the people who might consume it.
Perhaps the "food for thought" will not have an expiration date because it doesn't contain current pop culture trends which spoil very fast.
As we learn more about the human mind.... and what is healthy or unhealthy for it...just like people begin to learn about what is good for their bodies... I think this shift will start to happen.
So you might eat only super healthy organic food to feed your body... but what kind of things are you feeding your mind? What kind of food are you putting out into the world?
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