My workplace, being the philosophical cesspool it is, throws up these little quote's each day in the front entry. Today's is "Being ignorant is not so much a shame as being unwilling to learn." Which, unfortunately, got me thinking (or at least attempting to), because there's really nothing better to do here besides think, and stare at random objects. Why are so many people completely content with being ignorant and refuse to better themselves in areas that they know little in. I understand that everyone has their own niches and interests, but it's truly scary just how often I meet individuals who care about little to nothing in the day to day world besides what directly affects them in their own little bubble.
It is true that no one person can ever truly grasp or let alone know everything, even though there are some who claim as such (no naming names :cough
, but aside from that do people have any pride any more in being able to intelligently hold a discussion about more then 1 or 2 topics? Is it that extreme apathy has become so ingrained into the common world culture? Or is it a deeper seeded issue of a breakdown of culture and cohesiveness in societies?
Which leads me to yet a second point. All too often I speak to my peers and the topic of "common sense" arises and quite commonly the classic cliche joke of "common sense isn't so common anymore." rears its ugly head. (four "commons" in one sentence, that had to break some universal grammar law somewhere) I've been just as guilty of said joke and could probably be lumped in with the point I'm about to make. Why do people so often assume that they themselves aren't part of the problem? If common sense is not so common anymore, who are we to judge that we're somehow excluded from that very rule (and rule is a word I use loosely in this situation)?
This mentality reminds me a lot of the friend in a group who never gets to hear their own posse talk about who the stupid one is of them because said posse is infact talking behind their back because they are the one they are all talking about.
Now, I know that I'm just a simple person who has a hard time wrapping his mind around a lot of psychology babble, etc., but I was curious what the Escapists views on these subjects were. Since, you know, this forum is the end all, be all of truth! Also, please, limit the flaming/insulting to peoples opinions. If you disagree with something someone (myself) has said, by all means express it, but be civil.
It is true that no one person can ever truly grasp or let alone know everything, even though there are some who claim as such (no naming names :cough
Which leads me to yet a second point. All too often I speak to my peers and the topic of "common sense" arises and quite commonly the classic cliche joke of "common sense isn't so common anymore." rears its ugly head. (four "commons" in one sentence, that had to break some universal grammar law somewhere) I've been just as guilty of said joke and could probably be lumped in with the point I'm about to make. Why do people so often assume that they themselves aren't part of the problem? If common sense is not so common anymore, who are we to judge that we're somehow excluded from that very rule (and rule is a word I use loosely in this situation)?
This mentality reminds me a lot of the friend in a group who never gets to hear their own posse talk about who the stupid one is of them because said posse is infact talking behind their back because they are the one they are all talking about.
Now, I know that I'm just a simple person who has a hard time wrapping his mind around a lot of psychology babble, etc., but I was curious what the Escapists views on these subjects were. Since, you know, this forum is the end all, be all of truth! Also, please, limit the flaming/insulting to peoples opinions. If you disagree with something someone (myself) has said, by all means express it, but be civil.