There's this ongoing debate on the reasons why good people do bad things. Those who are anti-theist, tend to blame religion as the cause, but that particular criticism is not entirely fair in my opinion, not only because it paints all faiths with a broad stroke, but because indoctrination is not exclusive to spirituality.
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That being said, the psychological elements at play here are not that complex, meaning that once we understand the basic underpinnings of how we hold on to ideas, the picture begins to reveal itself with progressive clarity.
I'm sure most have heard of cognitive dissonance, a paradoxical state of mind where two conflicting notions, to incompatible ideas, seem to somehow someway coexist within our understanding. This state however, at least when we are aware of it, is very painful, and therefore we've learned to weave or warp, as I prefer to call it, a system of justifications.
What is very interesting to me is that there absolutely no one who is exempt from this. In other words, we might often think that only simple minded people fall for bad ideas, believe stupid things or what have you, but this is not necessarily the case, and more often times than not, the opposite is not only true, but also more dangerous.
A resourceful mind would of course, be more effective at implementing a bad plan, and thus cause more harm, than someone who was dealt a dimmer mental gift, and there is nothing too controversial about that statement.
Here's what's interesting about this particular phenomenon: Most minds who end up believing bad ideas, and end up enacting them, do so because of their social environment. And, what I mean by this, is that the act of becoming a believer of this bad idea, not only grants them access to social capital, but also allows them to find a tribal familiarity. I'm part of the (insert belief system) peeps.
Why am I writing this today, and this late for that matter? Well, I guess the polarized constituencies globally have been taking a lot of my mental bandwidth these days. Everywhere I turn, there is a socio-economic battle, where the participants use the word civility as a weapon, practice demonization, and act in dehumanizing ways. In other words a spectacle of terrible behaviors, all warped into justifications.
Shit rolls down hill.
It sounds crass but it's also a good explanation.
Behavior is contagious.
Good people surrounded by evil will find themselves being chipped away.
Most people do not even see the global evil around them.
It is that normalized.
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Which is why places like this, where we can spend quality time with quality people, are so valuable.
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very well said, crass as you stated, but accurate.
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I agree with you that people who have more opportunities and having power can harm society much more than ordinary people. Thank you for sharing @meno
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I run into bad ideas a lot, mostly ones I spawn myself. Knowing this has tempered my enthusiasm for ideas out the gate, and driven me to seek criticism. Only valid criticism has enabled me to recognize many bad ideas I might have otherwise acted on, and the lack of it has proved to me how valuable it is pondering the after effects of acting on bad ideas.
One thing that I note about bad ideas is that it seems that everyone has them, some more, some less. Given the universality of bad ideas, I am comforted when I discover one I wasn't aware was bad prior to being criticized for it. A very beneficial fruit of this theory is the possibility to be more humble. Arrogantly dismissing someone for harboring a bad idea you feel is obvious has a terrible flavor when flavoring humble pie upon discovering bad ideas you yourself harbor. I find it's bitter taste unappealing, so make an effort to avoid it when possible.
When not flavored strongly with arrogance, humble pie tastes sweet indeed, and the added benefit of becoming right when before you were wrong, well, that tastes sweetest of all!
While we can avail ourselves of humility and enjoy very much the benefits of criticism, all too often bad ideas aren't promoted in political realms by accident, but rather to fool people so that they can be taken advantage of. We should nonetheless be gentle in our criticisms and refusal to agree with bad ideas from such people, because nothing tastes worse than eating your words when your lies have been found out, and we should pity those that are going to be gorging on their own words when their lies are no longer believed, and they are found out.
Thanks!
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This is basically the ethos I try to live by... perfectly said.
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Nice post. It is worth reading of
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amazing post!
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A part of beinf human is free will and this is what leads to the disparity we often see. While influenced by our social surroundings, I believe that most can find ways fall in between.
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