Over-prescription harms learning
Routinely doling out unnecessary drugs erodes critical thinking and fosters a blind reliance on authority. This medical malpractice is a lesson in intellectual complacency.

The medical establishment, by habitually over-prescribing, fosters a dangerous dependency culture. Patients, denied the opportunity to understand their conditions and question treatments, are reduced to passive recipients. This directly undermines cognitive engagement and critical thought. We are systematically dumbing down the populace, one unnecessary pill at a time. Do you truly believe in a thinking society, or just a compliant one?
Targeted interventions can correct prescribing patterns, demonstrating that systemic change is achievable without broad condemnation. Education, not alarmism, is the appropriate response.
- ·Doctor dependency
- ·Critical thought decay
- ·Systemic negligence