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A Short Essay On The Tail That Wags The Dog

A Short Essay On The Tail That Wags The Dog

Cymics Guide To Becoming
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‘A Better Bay”Anyone who knows me, or at least reads the stuff I write, knows that I can be a bit cynical.
The level of cynicism I carry around with me varies in degree from situation to situation depending on how personal it is to me.
It also has its highs and lows. In a Beezer communique, (yes, we Beezers email each other a lot), I was heard to rant, “There are only two kinds of people in the world these days…the idiots and the people shaking their heads and wondering why there are so many of them.”
But the simple fact is that there are not a lot of idiots. There are most certainly some. After all, what would I have to write about if there were none?
But I have come to believe that the percentage of the idiot to non-idiot out there is actually very small. And that brings me to my point about the tail wagging the dog.

Perceptual Tail...Very Real Dog

While the number of idiots may actually be small, the perception that is created regarding idiots tends to make the idiot population look much larger than it actually is.
This has been especially true over the past decade or so in which social media and the 24 hour on and offline news cycles have focused the majority of their attention on these idiots.
Whether it's the jackass people who will risk maiming, mutilation and even death to create a video that gets them a million views. Or the misguided teenagers or exhibitionists who fill up porn sites with all manner of sexual debauchery. Or the huge uptick in almost totally useless people who have become famous for simply being famous, there are idiots of every stripe out there. Or politics, where there are an abnormally high number of idiots.
A lot of the people we call idiots are people who have embraced the famous Andy Warhol prophecy ‘Everybody gets to be a star for 15 minutes.”
What social and news media have done, simply by reason of their existence and their insatiable need for content, is magnified the perception that the world is populated by an abnormally large number of idiots.
They have done this consciously because they are driven by their own corporate mandate to put bums in seats in front of TVs and digital displays of all kinds. And they simply can’t do this to the satisfaction of their overlords without displaying extreme content that the jackass idiots, wanna be stars, stupid teenagers, depraved adults and politicians are happy to provide for them.

“When the tail wags the dog everybody gets what they are looking for.”
Me

But of course, the relentless pursuit of advertising revenue is only half the story. Because, and this is the cynic in me talking, every time you look at or laugh at something stupid, you become a little more tolerant of stupidity in the process.
Over time, a lot of people will get worn down by this. Because idiocy works as hard on your subconscious as it does on your conscious mind.
And that, it might be argued, is the real objective here – a large hunk of the population that is, from repeated exposure, so tolerant of idiocy that their standards fall and their willingness to accept less increases.
This does not make you an idiot. But it does make you a victim.

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We have seen a clear example of how this works recently in the US elections. A candidate who pretty much everyone thought was a joke, through repeated exposure, became acceptable and eventually the choice.
If you think about this logically, the only way this could have happened was through media/social media exposure. It couldn’t have been through any sane deductive reasoning process, because about 90% of what he told people was proven to be bullshit.
I’m not going to rave on about this. It’s nothing more to me than an archetypal example of the tail wagging the dog.

So How Do You Combat This?

I hate to say it, but the best way to keep from becoming victimized by all this is to dial up your cynicism a bit.
Question the stuff that people are telling you, especially the media. Avoid becoming a bum in a seat when idiots are performing. Discuss issues with people you trust. And just plain think things through.
My little group, the Beezers, (Me, Phil Friedman, Don Kerr and Kevin Pashuk), do this all the time. And it works. We are all actively engaged in the process of keeping each other sane.
Everybody should have a group like this. It’s a hell of a lot cheaper than psychotherapy and it works a lot better. Because the objective truth about anything can usually be found at the centrix of a number of different opinions.
The tail is always going to be wagging the dog. But the world will be better off if the dog is some sort of miniature poodle as opposed to the giant Siberian Mastiff that it is today.
I’m out.

Jim Murray * Creative Director
Onwords & Upwords Inc. &
beBee Brand Ambassador

I am a communications professional,
primarily a strategist & writer. I work with
small to mid sized businesses, designers,
art/cre: re directors & consultants to
create results driven, strategically focused
communications in all on & offline media.

Tam also a communications mentor,
lyricist & prolific op/ed blogger.

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Comments

Jim Murray

7 years ago #10

#12
Irene Hackett. Common sense awareness works for me. But spoken with authority.

Jerry Fletcher

7 years ago #9

Hail to the Chief....Cynic!

Jim Murray

7 years ago #8

#14
Right on . You now have a huge corrupt machine of a different colour to rage against. See my comment to Phil.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #7

#15
Thanks Phil Friedman. I will continue to rant unabated, simply because somebody has to do it. There are a lot of people being very nice and politically correct these days and by doing so they add to the malaise. I am glad to be associated with a small group of people who could be called 'agititators for good'. You know who they are and what they do. My only wish is that more would step up and tell people what's really on their minds. You do it all the time and look at all the noise it makes. You don't build an audience in social media by being nice. You build it by being honest and fakir and speaking your mind. Sometimes it backfires but even those are worthwhile.

Phil Friedman

7 years ago #6

Well said, Jim. You know that I believe cynicism is often the last refuge of an idealist. By ceasing to expect most people to think and act sensibly or rationally -- or even in their own best interests -- the idealist-turned-cynic protects him- or herself against the pain of disappointment. Which description, bud, fits you pretty well. One other thing I know about true cynics is that they never stop punching and kicking and screaming about what's wrong in the world. And they are never deterred by charges of negativism -- for, they more than the pollyannas of the world have an abiding belief in the possibility of improvement. And are committed never to go quietly into oblivion. End of Sunday sermon. Great rant, Jim. Cheers!

don kerr

7 years ago #5

Jim Murray Ah, yes, it is our own little group of idiots that truly keep me on the sanity continuum when I am about to wildly fly off it into the nether regions of madness. Another good 'un crammed in between stuffing boxes. Well done lad.

Paul Walters

7 years ago #4

Jim Murray Love a good cynic !!

Jim Murray

7 years ago #3

#4
When are you going to realize you got conned by slimebucket with a red power tie? I can do cynical too, my friend.

Randy Keho

7 years ago #2

#2
When are you going to realize you're just pissing into the wind? :) How's that for dialing up the cynicism?

Jim Murray

7 years ago #1

#1
Gerald Hecht...Yeah. That's my hope too. All this is providing that a thermo-nuclear war isn't initiated at the tiny hands of the new Boss. :) Thanks for reading.

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