[FRIAM] [[Narcissism Again]again]

Steven A Smith sasmyth at swcp.com
Sat Jan 28 23:49:52 EST 2017


Nick -

I know I don't always seem to take your questions seriously, but I 
generally do.

I DO think the computer industry HAS effectively contributed to a 
certain kind of isolation.  On the other hand, here we are, most of us 
able to participate in a complex discussion, halfway around the world 
from one another (or not), many of us unable/unwilling to actually 
*attend* the Mother Church as it were (FriAM coffee klatch) because of 
computer technology.  But  again on the first hand, we sit around in 
coffee shops ignoring one another while chatting with friends or 
colleagues 7 time zones away?!

I believe that every form of technological "leverage" follows the 
metaphor at least far enough to include the "loss of sensitivity" on the 
strong-end of the lever.  Sure, with the right lever, you can heave a 1 
ton boulder, but can you gently tweak the last 12 ounces of force to 
*gently* move it off equilibrium?   So I'm not sure HOW to maintain 
sensitivity in the context of such high leverage.  The age of 
Transportation, Communications, etc. Brought huge societal problems 
which have either leveled out, or sadly, more likely, normalized.

As for the barfight, I'll let you know... and just fair warning, if you 
take wagers, put your money on *the other guy*, I might be scrappy, but 
about all I have going for me any more is mass, the ability to take a 
beating, and a willingness to gouge eyes when required.

- Steve


On 1/28/17 2:31 PM, Nick Thompson wrote:
>
> Steve –
>
> Is there any way in which the computer industry has contributed to the 
> narcissistic pandemic that is sweeping the world.  Is there anything 
> that participants in the computer industry could do tip the world back 
> toward a fact-based attractor?
>
> If the answer to that question is no, then I suppose that starting 
> that barfight might be your highest and best use. Let me know which 
> bar you are going to, so I can come and watch.
>
> But I think the question is yes.
>
> Nick
>
> Nicholas S. Thompson
>
> Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
>
> Clark University
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/ 
> <http://home.earthlink.net/%7Enickthompson/naturaldesigns/>
>
> *From:*Friam [mailto:friam-bounces at redfish.com] *On Behalf Of *Steven 
> A Smith
> *Sent:* Saturday, January 28, 2017 1:15 PM
> *To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group 
> <friam at redfish.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] [[Narcissism Again]again]
>
> Toolkit?  This rusty old box filled with rusty things that once 
> resembled sharp tools and useful fasteners?
>
> I was thinking that if we *all* burned one gallon of petrol *less* a 
> month (and everyone "like us") the demand would drop commensurately 
> and the cost/value proposition for the pipelines we all love to hate 
> would (eventually) drop below a certain threshold.
>
> Similarly, if we *all* made it a point to have one *more* thoughtful 
> conversation (not just a rant) with those not already in the choir,  
> we might reverse the tide of *ugly* populism and replace it with 
> something more human (maybe still a form of populism, but not 
> nationalistic/xenophobic/misogynistic?).
>
> If we *all* quit worrying about how the Trump Ascension was going to 
> hurt *our* personal context and recognized how it was going to hurt 
> (or in some twisted or strange way help) the larger context and then 
> only consider how our personal context would be effected in turn by 
> the larger context (is a happier, healthier, more informed society 
> good or bad for you and your family?  vs can I pay lower taxes, get 
> more government services and be afforded less expensive access to 
> other resources nominally part of the commons?)
>
> et cetera, ad nauseum
>
> I know I'm preaching (somewhat) to the choir here, time to take my own 
> advice and go start a barfight with a Trumpian or something,
>  - Steve
>
>     Ok Steve,
>
>     The only reason to accept responsibility is to Take Charge.
>
>     I have been able to think of only one concrete thing that I can do
>     with my limited set of skills:  Write Apple and tell them to stop
>     calling new products “I-this” and “I-that.”  When are they going
>     to release the WE-phone.
>
>     You must have something in your tool kit more effective than that!
>
>     Nick
>
>     Nicholas S. Thompson
>
>     Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
>
>     Clark University
>
>     http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/
>     <http://home.earthlink.net/%7Enickthompson/naturaldesigns/>
>
>     *From:*Friam [mailto:friam-bounces at redfish.com] *On Behalf Of
>     *Steven A Smith
>     *Sent:* Saturday, January 28, 2017 9:38 AM
>     *To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
>     <friam at redfish.com> <mailto:friam at redfish.com>
>     *Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] [[Narcissism Again]again]
>
>
>
>
>         What can WE hobbits do?
>
>     Scratch our hairy knuckles and indulge in second dinnerses?
>
>     Fun aside, I DO appreciate your sentiment here and agree that the
>     Narcissist in Chief is at least partly a (focused) reflection of
>     our own worst qualities, and *perhaps* if we tend our own garden
>     even a little, it will help with the greater picture.
>
>     - Candide
>
>
>         Nick
>
>         Nicholas S. Thompson
>
>         Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
>
>         Clark University
>
>         http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/
>         <http://home.earthlink.net/%7Enickthompson/naturaldesigns/>
>
>         *From:*Friam [mailto:friam-bounces at redfish.com] *On Behalf Of
>         *Jochen Fromm
>         *Sent:* Saturday, January 28, 2017 1:39 AM
>         *To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
>         <friam at redfish.com> <mailto:friam at redfish.com>; Friam
>         <Friam at redfish.com> <mailto:Friam at redfish.com>
>         *Cc:* penny thompson <penny.thompson at earthlink.net>
>         <mailto:penny.thompson at earthlink.net>; 'Bruce Simon'
>         <bjs108 at yahoo.com> <mailto:bjs108 at yahoo.com>; 'Dix McComas'
>         <dixmccomas2 at gmail.com> <mailto:dixmccomas2 at gmail.com>; 'Grant
>         Franks' <grantfranks at earthlink.net>
>         <mailto:grantfranks at earthlink.net>
>         *Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] [[Narcissism Again]again]
>
>         Yes, agree. Trump’s point of view is “Whatever I can win with
>         is true.”  And if he wins with what we call “a lie”, it is
>         true for him. Exactly.
>
>         If you ask how we can counter and resist him, then I would say
>         peaceful protests are the right way. The women's march was
>         impressive, and the rebellion of the social media managers
>         from the national parks is really refreshing. Who would have
>         thought that the national parks would strike back? Like
>         Treebeard who becomes alive.
>
>         In JK Rowling's novels it is the little creatures like the
>         house elves that beat the evil in the end. In Tolkien's Lord
>         of the Rings it is the Hobbits that beat the evil enemy. I
>         think in this case people like Ken Bone are the Hobbits of the
>         21st century. The modern Hobbits are adverage midwestern guys
>         who support Mr. T-Rump and his "party" on Twitter and hope to
>         get a bit rich and famous along the way.
>
>         People like Ken Bone are like Frodo the Hobbit, Mr. T-Rump is
>         Sauron and Jack Dorsey is the ringwraith. Will Ken Bone throw
>         the ring into Mt. Doom, i.e. will he stop following Trump on
>         Twitter and/or quit Twitter completely? If we all stop
>         following and listening him he loses his power. This includes
>         the senior Republican politicians who do not speak up against
>         him because they hope for a job in his administration.
>
>         Cheers,
>
>         Jochen
>
>         Sent from my Tricorder
>
>         -------- Original message --------
>
>         From: Nick Thompson <nickthompson at earthlink.net
>         <mailto:nickthompson at earthlink.net>>
>
>         Date: 1/28/17 01:57 (GMT+01:00)
>
>         To: Friam <Friam at redfish.com <mailto:Friam at redfish.com>>
>
>         Cc: penny thompson <penny.thompson at earthlink.net
>         <mailto:penny.thompson at earthlink.net>>, 'Bruce Simon'
>         <bjs108 at yahoo.com <mailto:bjs108 at yahoo.com>>, 'Dix McComas'
>         <dixmccomas2 at gmail.com <mailto:dixmccomas2 at gmail.com>>, 'Grant
>         Franks' <grantfranks at earthlink.net
>         <mailto:grantfranks at earthlink.net>>
>
>         Subject: [FRIAM] [[Narcissism Again]again]
>
>         Hi everybody,
>
>         I kind of got buried by the list last week, but we seem to
>         keep coming back to this topic, even when we are talking about
>         globalism.
>
>         So. Let me just share one thought.  I have said a hundred
>         times that I think the great achievement of the Right in my
>         life time has been to problematize (Ugh!) the Deweyan
>         consensus of the 1950’s  One of the elements of that consensus
>         was that there is a truth of most matters and if we gather
>         inclusively, talk calmly, reason closely, study carefully,
>         investigate rigorously,  we will, together , come to it.  What
>         was, at the time of my coming of age, the shared foundation of
>         argument, became over last 50 years, /a position in the
>         argument. /The alternative to this Deweyan position seems to
>         be something like, “/There is no truth of the matter; there is
>         only the exercise of power.  He who wins the argument, by
>         whatever means, wins the truth.  Truth is not something that
>         is arrived at; it is won.”/
>
>         So. My sense of trump is that in fact, he is not lying. On the
>         contrary, he does not share the view of discourse that makes
>         lying a possibility.  From Trump’s point of view, “Whatever I
>         can win with is true.”  Hence, if he wins with what we call “a
>         lie”, it is true.
>
>         I feel we are straying along the edge of some *Nietzschean
>         *chasm here.  Unfortunately  I haven’t read any Nietzsche .  A
>         brief rummage in Wikipedia, led me to The Parable of the
>         Madman
>         <http://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/nietzsche-madman.asp>. And
>         THAT led me to wonder if the TV Series, Madmen
>         <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Men>, about marketing execs
>         in the 60’s, was written with Nietzsche in mind.  In any case,
>         if there is ever a domain in which the truth is that which
>         wins, it would be marketing.
>
>         So, if we are going to counter Trump, it cannot be by
>         demonstrating that he lies.  It has to be by demonstrating
>         that liars don’t win.
>
>         Heavy lift.
>
>         Nick
>
>         Nicholas S. Thompson
>
>         Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
>
>         Clark University
>
>         http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/
>         <http://home.earthlink.net/%7Enickthompson/naturaldesigns/>
>
>
>
>
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