What is predictable? People!
You can pretty much count on the predictability of people
like you can count on the fact that it will be 12 noon everyday at the same
time in whatever time zone you lives. So, what's wrong with being predictable?
Actually, in most cases, nothing. We can predict when the sun will rise and
fall, the tides will come in and go out, when there will be a new moon, when
the seasons will change and how the vast majority of people will live and react
to specific situations.
Based on the premise that we can predict how the majority of
people will live and react to specific situations, anyone who doesn't fit this
pattern is an enigma. It's easy to understand why individuals who
"choose" not to adhere to these predictable patterns are considered
"non-conformists," "outsiders," and "mavericks."
But, are we really all that different?
Well, based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs pyramid, no,
we're not. Here is a simple representation of Maslow's pyramid:
Certainly, at the base of the pyramid all our physiological
needs are pretty much the same. But, by the time we move up to the second step
of the pyramid there are significant differences that start becoming
noticeable. The third step, while it seems that we might all be pretty similar,
harbors even more differences. The fourth step opens up more opportunities for
differences. And, in my opinion, probably a majority of people never achieve
the step of true self-actualization.
Two Fringe Groups
There is the general population in cultures and societies
that aligns very closely with the Hierarchy Pyramid. Then, as I see it. there
are two fringe groups.
One of the fringe groups is composed of folks I like to
refer to as Living Free. It's a very minute percentage of the total population.
This living free concept is, of course, the basis for this blog. The unique
characteristic about this living free group is that, for the most part, they
are non-conformists and mavericks. The only credo is living free and choosing
to live differently than the vast majority of the population. Some individuals
in the group live this way due to a variety of
unfortunate circumstances. However, like the early hunting and gathering
bands, they seek the basics of life and carve out a niche for themselves.
Others in this group are in a position where they could
easily choose to live the stereotypical and predominant lifestyle of their
culture or society. Perhaps they have already been there and have chosen to
abandon that lifestyle for one of personal freedom.
Allow me to make some disclaimers. Some of what I'm saying
is broad generalizations. Some of it may be exaggerated for impact. There is no
one-size fits all. But, I'm far from a radical political thinker. And, let's
not kid ourselves. There is no such thing as total freedom in this world. In
some manner we all are influenced and have to bow to "The Man."
However, in a world that has become so complex, expensive,
time consuming or, maybe it's better to say, all consuming, this group of
individuals choose small, compact, simple and economical lifestyles. Some are
embracing a small, but growing movement toward "Tiny Houses." Others
are living in rural locations in small cabins or refurbished travel trailers.
Still others may have chosen to give up the sticks and bricks homes in the city
or suburbs in favor of a nomadic life, like a turtle, with their house on their
backs, living full-time in various forms of recreational vehicles, vans or even
cars. There are even a few who pack a tent and travel by motorcycle or even
walk.
This group of living free, non-conformists, while often
envied by the masses who stay in "The System," are probably the least
understood. I dare say, this group of people may also be the most content,
fulfilled and happiest in the ways that matter most.
The other fringe group is the "Power Class." These
are the people who, consciously or sub-consciously, claw, kick and bite their
way to the top of the various societal structures purely for the heady feeling
of power and/or to achieve great wealth, regardless of the cost. Of course,
none of them will ever admit that openly. They want everyone to believe that
they are there to "serve" you and me and the "working
class." But, don't let that fool you. They are narcissistic power and
greed driven, easily corruptible individuals who will use anyone and any means
to achieve their own ends. You know who they are. They run our governments,
major government agencies, the military, the financial system, the major
industrial complex and so on.
Of course, to be fair, there are a few people who are not
power hungry, greedy, corruptible narcissists who manage to make it into some
of these lofty positions. But, it's interesting how, unfortunately, sooner or
later, they seem to fall into the pattern. One recent example is Lance
Armstrong. Once a hero, role model and the image of overcoming challenges like
his cancer. Today, an admitted cheater, liar, fraud and abuser of anyone who
got in his way.
Listen to the President(s), listen to the outgoing Secretary
of State, Hillary Clinton when being questioned about her failings and those
she led and her leader said of the four Americans murdered in Libya, "Was
it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who
decided they'd go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it
make?" That's pure arrogance from someone supposedly charged with the
responsibility for the safety and security of her charges and representing her
country, its integrity and its people.
Back to the Predictable - Greece and Spain
So, what does all this have to do with predictability? In a
word, everything.
Why am I bringing up Greece and Spain? It's simple, really.
People are predictable because they will react in similar fashions in similar
situations. Much of Europe has been extremely liberal in government employment.
The governments are over employed (too many people to do the job), provide
large amounts of vacation, personal time, sick time and other time off, cushy
benefits including, universal healthcare, early retirements and large pensions.
Additionally, they have required this same thing from private sector jobs,
usually through unions.
But, someone has to pay for all this. Their tax structures
and revenues didn't bring in enough to cover it all, especially when the Great
Recession, spawned by the U.S. economy, impacted them. The result has been that
unemployment went up with large numbers of government employees and private
sector employees being laid off. Government employees protested in some violent
demonstrations when the government said they had to raise the retirement age
and apply other necessary changes. The two countries where this has been most
prominent have been Greece and Spain, however, Italy, Ireland, France and
Belgium joined in.
It's really quite simple. We want everything, don't want to
give up anything, BUT don't want to pay any more money in taxes to keep taking.
"Don't cut our wages. Don't cut our cushy hours and vacations. Gimme!
Gimme! Gimme! I don't care how you get the money, that's your problem. Just
gimme more." That is the cry of the masses of people who have relinquished
their freedom (and don't even realize it) in exchange for security and
handouts.
The U.S. is facing precisely the same set of circumstances.
Now, the narcissistic leaders in Congress and the White House want the masses
to believe they are going to solve the problem by supposedly cutting deficit
spending by some minute fraction of the total spending and taxing the
wealthiest part of the population. This is pretty much the same thing as you or
me wracking up a $100,000 credit card debt and only paying the minimum due on
the monthly statement, while continuing to spend at a higher rate each year. It
won't work. So, why is it that a simpleton like me, using basic elementary
school and high school arithmetic can understand this, but the mass of the
population doesn't get it. And worse yet, is it that the narcissists in
Congress and the White House don't get it either (that's very scary) or in the
words of our out-going Secretary of State,"What difference at this point does it make?"
I caught a clip on the news last night about the Pentagon
planning to furlough all their civilian federal employees one day each week
without pay to save 20% of their annual payroll for civilian employees. The
employees are already protesting and it hasn't even been officially announced.
Sounds just like Greece, Spain and the other European countries. How about if
we cut back all the salaries of Congress men and women and their staffs, cut
the president's, vice-president's, cabinet members and all of their staff members
by 20%? How about if we eliminated paid holidays, vacations, sick days,
maternal or paternal maternity leave, personal days and pay for days when the
government closes for bad weather? How about if we pared back their pension
plans increased the amount of time in service to qualify for retirement
pensions and made sure they were on the same healthcare plans as the rest of
the population. By the way, it's the rest of the population who have to work to
generate the money to pay the federal payroll and benefits?
We can, of course, carry this down to state and local
government employees, too. The private sector already knows how this feels, but
they're going to have to bite the bullet more, too. Maybe some jobs will need
to be consolidated in the government sector. Maybe we need to close down some
government departments and agencies that are redundant. Why not sell off all
the surplus government property, buildings, resources and equipment that is
tying up and costing capital.
I'll tell you what will happen. The Occupy Wall Street
protests will look like a Kindergarten recess at an elementary school. The
excuses from the Pentagon civilian employees as to why they can't take cuts are
flying like crazy - I have kids in college (so do private sector parents); I have
a sick spouse, husband, whoever (so do private sector employees); I won't be
able to pay all my bills (so do private sector employees and why are you living
outside your means???); etc., etc. Of course, it doesn't matter that the
civilian counterparts in the private sector have been enduring this for at
least the past five years. It doesn't matter that many of the private sector
folks have lost their pensions, IRA's, 401k's, health insurance plans and even
their jobs - and now they're going to have to pay a "tax that will not be
treated as a tax" penalty if they can't afford to buy private health
insurance.
We'll see work stoppages and work slowdowns. We'll see
government employees going on strike (like Greece and Spain). Sure, it's
against federal law for federal employees to strike against the government, but
since government employees are represented by unions (Only 11.3% of the entire
U.S. workforce is currently members of a union and by far the largest number
are government employees), they will do it anyway. The government won't have
the manpower to arrest the strikers, detention facilities, courts and
prosecutors to try them nor the prisons to incarcerate them for their breach of
federal law. So, it will be a moot point.
It's All Very Predictable
Additionally, let's consider the unfortunate people in New
York, New Jersey, Connecticut and other states severely impacted by Superstorm
Sandy. Their losses are unimaginable. Those unfortunate Superstorm Sandy folks
are now whining, crying and becoming more belligerently vocal because the
federal government hasn't dropped all the myriad of other priorities to give
them money that doesn't even exist. Predictably, it's the same thing that
happened with the Hurricane Katrina victims.
But, is it really the responsibility of the rest of the
citizens, who chose not to live in high risk locations, to provide the funds
for rebuilding these homes and businesses in the same risky location? Consider
how much help the farmers and residents of areas along the large navigable
rivers receive when those rivers flood. They know they're going to flood. They
have to account for that. Most of their assistance comes from their own
resources. How about people who build homes in idyllic mountains and forest
lands where wild fires are regular occurrences?
It simply has no end. And, the sad thing is that, except for
the two fringe groups, no one else seems to get it. If you want freedom, you
have to be responsible and accountable for your own actions. If I do something
stupid, that's my responsibility. If I choose to live a lifestyle I can't
afford and my job is eliminated, it's not my employer's responsibility nor is
it the responsibility of my neighbors or the productive revenue generating
parts of society (which the government is not and suckles off, is never weaned
from and continues to become more and more insatiable).
Predictability! While I don't condemn the majority of the
population who have bought into the system (we've all been sold a bill of goods
by the narcissists), I also cannot feel sorry for them. Just as I've made
choices in my life that were detrimental, so have they. But, I don't look for
them to take responsibility for my choices, right or wrong. Therefore, I
predictably see the world continuing down this predictable road to perdition,
still believing that 2+2=22. They won't understand why they are in pain, why
they are sliding backwards and why, sometime in the future, it will all come
crashing down like a house of cards. Life is predictable.
3 comments:
How dare you make broad generalizations!
Humans are predicable. Look back through history and there is an obvious pattern of self-destruction. Obviously humans never learn from their mistakes either, so predictable not to learn from our mistakes. There will always be the have and have nots. Then all those which fall in-between. There will always be people looking for hand out or someone to fix their problems. There will always be greedy people looking to make a buck of the back of someone else. The list could go on. It’s the few and rare individuals that are not so predicable that make life acceptable.
I don’t believe in the concept of a non-conformist. Someone’s conforming to something. Just because its not a popular idea doesn’t mean one isn’t conforming to an idea. Living in a van is outside of the main stream thought process but it’s not non-conformist either. I mean…now we are just conforming to the other van dwellers. Or so I think.
Thanks for helping make my point, Melissa.
As far as non-conformists, anyone who separates him or her self from the mainstream thinking in any way is labeled as not "playing by THE rules." As far as conforming as vandwellers, I would venture to say that the only major commonality in vandwellers is vandwelling itself. But, just about every vandweller seems to have somewhat unique thoughts, ideas, philosophies and plans on the how and why they are vandwelling. So, even within the group, there is a fair amount of non-conformity. That's one of the things that make the folks so interesting.
Cheers,
Ed
I have just started reading into your blog, after recognizing the name from one of the Yahoo Groups of which we are both members. I agree with your entire way of thinking, excpet for one point where you said "money that doesn't exist". I'm sure you meant in the pockets of those who could dole it out, but the money does exist. Money never goes away, it simply gets shiifted from place to place. Although many will say the marketplace determines where it will end up, I think it is also partly up to the voters to determine that.
I am tired of seeing all these governement officials constantly increasing their incomes and other perks while the general public has to foot the bill for it. The American people are getting raped by their elected officials and still less than half the population bothers to vote, so that we can clean up the mess!
But this is not unusual. Whether it be participating in a classroom, or taking the time to comment on blogs, the vast majority have an uncaring attitude toward many things, whether it be education, their government, or what goes on next door. That uncaring attitude is what allowed 9/11 to happen, because we got too complacent in thinking that things like that don't happen here! We should have learned a lesson from that, and maybe some of us did, but the majority are still stuck in their non-caring mode of life. What doesn't affect them personally doesn't matter to them, and that attitude will be the downfall of this country! History has shown that every major power in the world has toppled at one time or another, and from everything I have seen in the way people behave, they will allow it to happen here... sooner or later. It has already started.
There is an upswing in statistics that show that more and more people are downsizing their lives for various reasons, and there is nothing wrong with people living within their means, however that may be. But I don't believe it will be enough to sway the majority, who still hang onto the belief that bigger is better, and that money is power. Only when enough of the independent thinkers can simplify their lives to the point where their meager tax obligation starves those who collect it and misuse it, will we see any change in government spending, but we are still too few to make much of a difference (yet).
I applaud you for your individualism and correct thinking. Doing what is right for yourself is never a wrong decision, and if others take heed of it and decide to do the same thing, it will keep excess money out of the hands of those who misuse it.
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