when the personality of a society runs on autopilot

In an extremely inhuman way we have come to reduce our human nature and simplify how we relate to ourselves and to other people so much that when we look at what we are, it is something that is more like unconscious machines than human beings. If you hurt a person by being condescending and that person expresses their sense of what has been done to them, or if a person in some way sense the intense pressure coming from its emerging internal life, then from our rational point of view it is just the bodys automatic response system. Just like the sound of a mechanical doorbell when you push the button. That is our current collective view of our human nature. How we relate to ourselves and to others when we exclude our personality from the reality of our experiences. Experiences are just a push of a button on a nervous system followed by a doorbell sound. Which means that if you hit a child, an animal, or expose anyone or any ”thing” to suffering, the reaction to it is just a response coming from ”its” nervous system. There is nothing personal ”in there” doing the experiencing in between. That place is empty. The individuality projected on the collective knows nothing about it. It does not matter how we try to describe our experiences. It will be explained away by its agent, the nervous system. From a human perspective, this mechanical view of reality is what I hear when I listen at the ”sound” of the world. It is the sound the attitude of the collective consciousness of our society has towards life.