Let's face it; the global economy sucks, the weather patterns are being altered, surpopulation is overloading the planet's resources.
Not only most of the human population seems to be blisfully ignorant of the damage we are causing our environment, but those who do know are not helping matters much.
What will it take to make humans change course and adopt a rational way of living?
Reasoning with or educating people is a waste of time if you try to apply it globally. Too many cultures are indifferent or plain hostile to new ideas. As you well know, any average person will not move unless his life is in emminent danger.
Of course, the cause of all this global misery is selfishness. Everyone wants to be happy and free of suffering. And happiness in this age is defined by consumerism; get as many things as you can before you die. It doesn't matter if you really need it or not, the ones selling the stuff WILL TELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED!
And since most people are too lazy to do the research for themselves, even with today's internet resources, don't count on people to educate themselves about the worthiness of consumer products.
The solution is simple; first everyone has to understand what their basic need are:
1- Food
2- Clothing
3- Shelter.
Everything else is luxury. Food includes clean air to breathe, clean water to drink, healthy food to eat. Clothing is what you need to keep healthy, not to look good in the eyes of others. Shelter is to be adapted to local climate and seasons for the purpose of providing a safe space to sleep, eat and support a family.
Nothing exceptional here. But somehow humans got so lost in superfluous stuff that they are destroying natural resources at an unprecedented speed in the history of this planet.
Why? It seems that in humans, having enough is never enough. Look at the diet of north-american average Joe's, way above what is life sustaining. Double or triple the amount of calories needed is swallowed every day. They just can't stop eating.
How many shoes do you own? Yet how many can you wear at any one time? Answer: you can only wear one pair at any one time, so what's the use of owning 10? 20? 2000?
Same goes for everything fashionable. If the neighbour happens to buy the latest lawnmower, you can be sure those living around him will soon get one too, even if the old one is only 1 year old. Ridiculous.
But that's just me it seems, when I start talking like this to people, I get the "look", as if I'm a lunatic. That's the selfishness again. People simply have brains that are wired so that only the things that interest them personally get's past their senses into consciousness. Everything not immediately threatening to their lifes is simply ignored.
As I always say; Nature will take care of herself, even if it means the destruction of everything we have built.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Rationality...
Most people think they act rationally most of the time. Yet when you see them on the road driving a car, you can seriously doubt they are acting rationally. The fact is that several scientific research have concluded that rationality is not the normal operating mode of the human brain. It turns out that the decision making process is influenced by emotions and a bit of experience. To act rationally would mean that the brain has access to a vast amount of accurate data relevant to the situation. Instead, we make a judgment based on what we know, and the feelings of the moment. This is far from rationality. What then are the consequences of this? Just look around and you will see people that are obese because they feed themselves according to what they desire instead of what their body actually needs. You will see people gambling their life saving away because they "feel" they will beat the system instead of considering the statistical odds. You will see people voting for complete assholes instead of looking at past track records of political parties.
I'm very pessimistic concerning the future of a race that will decide it's ultimate fate based on the irrational thinking that rules these days. The vast majority of people cast their votes based on nothing but emotional impressions they get from TV, and that not rational. Of course this points to the mental state of the whole civilisation, which is about the same anywhere on this planet.
Only very few people will place rational thinking before personal gain and greed. In their head, it all make sense, but only to themselves. To hell with the human race, as long as I'm making gazillions of dollars.
It's the default mode of operation of the brain, to gather information, analyse it, then draw a conclusion... seems innocent enough. What throws a brick in this system is the emotional side of the brain. It colors everything, it steers the decision making process away from the rational conclusion. What results is sometime wonderful, heroic even. But most of the time, the outcome is selfish, greedy and destructif.
Yep!..
I'm very pessimistic concerning the future of a race that will decide it's ultimate fate based on the irrational thinking that rules these days. The vast majority of people cast their votes based on nothing but emotional impressions they get from TV, and that not rational. Of course this points to the mental state of the whole civilisation, which is about the same anywhere on this planet.
Only very few people will place rational thinking before personal gain and greed. In their head, it all make sense, but only to themselves. To hell with the human race, as long as I'm making gazillions of dollars.
It's the default mode of operation of the brain, to gather information, analyse it, then draw a conclusion... seems innocent enough. What throws a brick in this system is the emotional side of the brain. It colors everything, it steers the decision making process away from the rational conclusion. What results is sometime wonderful, heroic even. But most of the time, the outcome is selfish, greedy and destructif.
Yep!..
Busy all the time...
Yeah! always busy with something or other. But finally, I have found this neat little software that makes your PC sound like an old typewriter... Yes! Finally because the last time I used a PC with this keyboard sound was in the days of the Atari ST. And I have searched regularly ever since. Why? Because having the sound as feedback somehow doubles my typing speed... So now I have doubled my production. LOL.
For those interested, the software is called Clickey and it's free.
For those interested, the software is called Clickey and it's free.
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