STOP!
I want out! I want off! I want to stick my head in the sand!
I just want to be out on the open road, alone, at peace, riding along in my
automobile, with no particular place to go…
…OK – I’m being dramatic. Melodramatic, even, but here’s my
point: I think we’re over-saturated and over-stimulated
with news and stories and opinions and inputs and video clips gone viral. Viral
– that’s an interesting word. I’m suffering from OID – Over-Inundated Disease,
a virus that is spread through the air on 4G networks and satellite feeds and
enters through the eyes and ears. It’s a psychological disease. Symptoms range
from anxiety and loss of sleep to near hysteria. There have been some reports
of germophobia, depression, irrational behavior, and in some severe cases,
seclusion. Maybe a drug company will read this and come up with a good
medication to combat the effects of OID. Of course, I’ll have to see my doctor
and ask about it, and face a bunch of other symptoms, like blurred vision and
period of loss of hearing from trying to block out all of these inputs that
come hurling at me from all directions every minute of every day…
…OK – I’m being dramatic. Melodramatic, even, but here’s my
point. Those who know me or who have read many of my posts know that clichés
(and stereotypes) wouldn’t exist if they weren’t at least partially true, and
here’s my cliché of the day: ignorance
is bliss. And there ain’t nothin’ we don’t know anymore.
What got me started on this rant today is the story that has
come out of suburban Rochester this week, about a school bus monitor, an
elderly woman, who was very verbally abused. We know about this, of course,
because the little perps videotaped themselves doing it and posted the video on
Facebook. And yes, since it was posted, the authorities have gotten wind, and
the little perps are going to be punished, and hopefully they’ll learn from
this. People have started a donation plea to help buy the victim a vacation as
a way to help her recover from this, which is a very nice gesture. $300K later,
money is still pouring in and I find that interesting, but I’ll leave that
alone.
But immediately, this incident gets lumped into the bullying
area, and correctly so. And that had me thinking, is bullying worse now than it
used to be? In one respect, what these kids did happens all the time, all over,
and by no means am I saying this to excuse the behavior. But are things getting
worse? Or is it that we hear more examples of bullying, because of all various
forms of media and communication out there? Was it that life was so much more
simple back in the good ol’ days, since we only got our news from one newspaper
(or maybe two if you lived near a big city), and maybe two news channels, and
every year, there were only 5 bullying incidents per month in our little corner
of the world? Are things much worse now that we have access to hundreds of
newspapers and news channels, plus Twitter and Facebook and Google and TMZ and
_____ and ______ and _____ and the other
746 examples? So that we now know of 3,528 bullying incidents per month that
happen across the globe?
And you can substitute any topic into this post, good or
bad, happy or sad. Of course, we tend to hear about and focus on the bad and
sad, because those topics draw us in and pull at our emotions. The feel-good
stories are noted as exceptions, as special, as counterpoint, to the normal,
routine, everyday onslaught of trials and tribulations and things to worry
about and rally against.
Is it necessary to know everything about everybody,
everywhere, all the time? Why can’t we be happy with what we have and who we
know, where we are?
People poke fun (and I play along and poke fun at myself) at
the fact that I haven’t upgraded my cell phone since 2006. It’s a cell phone –
it’s not a smart phone, it’s not even a dumb phone. I could access the internet
if I wanted but I would be very limited in what I could look up. My phone is
not “app-ready”. And you know what? I’m OK with that. Perfectly OK with that. I
do make calls and I do text, although it is getting very annoying when I want
to type the world solve, since that is
7-7-7-7-wait-6-6-6-wait-5-5-5-wait-8-8-8-wait-3-3. But, when I am out and about,
I don’t want the entire world at my finger tips. I do have an iPod touch, which
is internet capable. I use it for music 98% of the time. On a few minor
occasions, I will find a Wi-Fi spot and find a functional use for it. And
that’s it. I don’t want to know. If I need to know, I will find a way to find
out what I need to know.
What is even more disconcerting to me, is that with all of
these inputs, it seems to me that the lines between fact and opinion and very
very blurred. Newspaper websites post blogs (opinions) next to, and sometimes
above, articles ((supposed to be) fact). (Yes, that was a double-parenthetical.)
TV news reports will find an “expert”, flaunt his credentials, and let this
expert use his “introduced authority” to basically state his opinion almost as
fact.
And then there are the rumors…stir that into this confusing
blend of fact and opinion and I don’t know what to think anymore. I heard some
rumors the other day, old rumors that I hadn’t heard before since I tend to not
pay attention, about some old-school R&B performers (plural) that almost
made me read differently into some of my favorite songs. And I really had to
stop and think, and almost talk myself off the ledge (so-to-speak), and remind
me that the meaning and the context of things doesn’t have to change because of
a rumor, or opinion, no matter if proven true or not. “A House Is Not A Home”
can still be the same, regardless.
Those are three examples of the lines being blurred. And
with the onslaught of all of this information, at the speed of light, I am
starting to believe that as humans, our filters are being eroded. We just don’t
possess the capability, because we don’t have the time, to step back and put
everything into some kind of perspective, or some kind of context. We’ve
stopped thinking and we’ve just been reacting. And jumping and screaming. Immediately.
I wonder…with all of these different forms of media, have we
made it easier for people to achieve their 15 minutes of fame and fortune? And
have we subscribed to the theory of “no publicity is bad publicity”? Attention
paid is attention paid, and if things in fact are getting worse, maybe it’s
because more people want more attention and are willing to submit to deeper
levels of public insanity just for their 15 minutes? Why do we want more
attention?
Maybe it’s because we’re giving each other less attention,
because spending all of our time being bombarded by opinionated facts about
every little negative issue that occurs in every country, all day and all
night, and reacting?
Are things getting worse? Or have we just given up our
control over what we pay attention to?
No, I don’t want off, and I don’t want out. I don’t want to
stick my head in the sand. I just want to take a step back every now and then.
(Eric – I could have summed this up in three words…you know
what they are…)

John I've been mulling a post like this for a while. I still might do one but I agree and concur with a lot of what you said.
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