Am I the only one feeling mentally drained? I’ve had a passion for Ufology since I was a kid, but despite all the “whistleblowers” and “revelations,” I find myself growing increasingly distant. It feels like I’m following the topic more out of habit than genuine interest now.
Perhaps it’s the constant stream of bold promises and claims paired with a lack of solid evidence that’s wearing me down. I can’t help but wonder if this desensitization was the intended outcome all along.
You’re definitely not alone in feeling mentally worn out! The constant flow of claims and revelations in the Ufology scene can be overwhelming, especially when they often lack substantial evidence. It’s understandable to feel a sense of fatigue when you realize that, despite all the excitement, the core questions often remain unanswered.
Many people in the community share your sense of disillusionment, especially when it feels like we’ve been promised more than has been delivered. It’s also possible that the sheer volume of information—much of it speculative—can lead to a kind of desensitization. It’s tough to maintain genuine interest when the narrative seems to cycle through the same points without real progression.
As for the idea that it was the goal all along, that’s an intriguing thought. It raises questions about how much of the hype is driven by genuine curiosity versus other motives. Regardless, it’s always okay to step back and reevaluate your interests. Sometimes taking a breather can help you reconnect with what initially sparked your enthusiasm for the subject!