Brittany Broski criticizes New Year's resolutions because she believes they are unrealistic and often driven by societal pressure rather than genuine personal motivation. She argues that winter is a time for rest and hibernation, not radical change, and that resolutions should be made when one is truly ready, not because of the calendar.
Brittany Broski is critical of consumerism and overconsumption, particularly the trend of frequent Amazon hauls and the constant push to buy new products. She finds it wasteful and believes it’s a way to fill emotional voids rather than solve problems. She supports movements like 'under-consumption core' and 'Project Pan,' which encourage using products to completion instead of buying new ones.
Brittany Broski emphasizes the importance of reading, particularly classic literature, as a way to understand human history and avoid repeating past mistakes. She believes books are a tangible and enduring form of knowledge, especially in an age where digital content can be unreliable or temporary. She has been revisiting dystopian classics like 'Fahrenheit 451' and '1984' to gain deeper insights into societal issues.
Brittany Broski admires ballet because she sees it as a physically demanding and highly skilled art form that combines athleticism with storytelling. She rejects the stereotype of ballet as merely a feminine or frivolous activity and praises the discipline, grace, and strength required to perform it. She has recently become fascinated with classical ballet and has been watching documentaries and following famous ballerinas like Angélie Dupont.
Brittany Broski believes that art is primarily for the artist as a means of expression and interpretation of the world. She argues that art loses its intrinsic value when it is created solely for consumption or popularity. She emphasizes that art should connect with people on a deeper level and that its success should not be measured by numbers like streaming stats or sales.
Brittany Broski has been reading classic dystopian literature, including 'Fahrenheit 451,' '1984,' 'Animal Farm,' and 'Brave New World.' She is also exploring other classics like 'The Bell Jar,' 'The Jungle,' and 'Grapes of Wrath.' Additionally, she has been reading fantasy romance books like 'The House of Blood and Bane,' which she describes as a quick and enjoyable read.
Brittany Broski's new obsession is ballet. She has been immersing herself in the art form by watching documentaries, following famous ballerinas, and attending ballet classes like Bar Method. She admires the discipline and storytelling in ballet and has even purchased tickets to see 'Swan Lake' in New York. She also expresses interest in incorporating ballet-inspired fashion into her wardrobe.
Brittany Broski views social media as a 'net negative' despite its ability to connect people and provide access to information. She feels shackled to it due to her job but acknowledges the anxiety and dread it can cause. She believes social media has shifted from being a positive space to one that often promotes misinformation and negativity.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski rings in the New Year, updates the nation on her reading journey, and shares her newfound love for ballet.
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CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 03:45 - New Year’s Resolutions 09:38 - Consumerism & Overconsumption 14:06 - Reading Update & Art Online 21:44 - The Purpose of Art 27:55 - Fahrenheit 451 37:57 - Social Media 39:16 - Reading Update 45:04 - Ballet 01:03:58 - Outro
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