
Amanda Montell, author and cultural commentator, discusses the phenomenon of cult-ish thinking and its manifestation in modern society. Drawing from her father's experience in the Synanon cult, she highlights language tactics such as thought-terminating clichés, us-versus-them labels, and loaded language, which contribute to indoctrination. Montell argues that social media and cognitive biases exacerbate susceptibility to cult-like influence, creating a "cultiest era." While acknowledging the positive aspects of community and connection, she cautions against groups with extreme exit costs and encourages "cult literacy" to distinguish between awe and harmful indoctrination. She also explores the role of parasocial relationships and AI chatbots in fostering cult-like dynamics, emphasizing the importance of empathy and critical thinking.
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