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Powderflask · 31-35, M
I do fall into several of the categories listed above, but the animation was humorous 👍🏻

In my youth, I lived mostly in shame knowing I was the "stupid boy" failing every High School subject other than Drama class. I ignored the teachers entirely, never did classroom assignments, never studied for a test. I hated myself knowing I would never amount to anything.

Ironically, I lived in the library which I considered my sanctuary. Books were my escape and my safe place. Teachers didn't understand how such an obviously mentally challenged young man would be so absorbed and enchanted by the works of Ibsen, Dostoyevski, Hemingway, Sartre, and so on.

Spending hours on end relishing the language of poets and the way they stirred something deep in my soul. The chills down my spine understanding Edna St.Vincent Millays words, "Oh God I can push the grass apart and lay my finger on thy heart" Yet, I became an atheist at around age 16 because of the sheer absurdity I was reading in the bible.

It wasn't until I discovered LSD in the 60's that I felt a sense of clarity, and a sense of belonging, the inter-connectedness of all things. The sheer perfection of nature, the realization that all living beings have a unique intelligence, emotion, capable of empathy, that NO man should have dominion over animals, birds or reptiles.

That all life has a vibration, an energy, and consciousness of some kind.

Eventually, I did seek higher education it was difficult because I questioned nearly everything and had never learned correct study habits. I surprised mostly myself with my outstanding grades. How such a stupid boy fell in love with a classroom still amazes me.

I enjoyed a nice career in management where my personal goal was to empower my employee's, to instill in them self-confidence, self-esteem, and sought to delegate responsibilities to enable them to climb the management ladder.

I have my own "Theory of stupidity" Embrace it!
Wiseacre · F
👍u should be a librarian @Grateful4you
room101 · 51-55, M
Maybe I missed something. The video tells us what we can't and should not do when dealing with "stupidity". It tells us that we must attempt to understand. It tells us that, the only way to help the stupid person is to liberate them from their stupidity.

erm.......................how?
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@room101 You probably like them more than I do. Individuals are fine. I have met wonderful people of all shapes sizes and shades.. But in large number we really do become an infestation on the planet..😷
room101 · 51-55, M
@whowasthatmaskedman In the words of Will McAvoy from the TV show The Newsroom:

[i]"I'm on a mission to civilise. Progress is slow, but I'm in it for the long haul."[/i]

🤣🤣🤣
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@room101 🤞
bookerdana · M
A School Board in Virginia is considering burning books
bookerdana · M
@whowasthatmaskedman It was Historical "dogma" for the last twenty years that the time between the World Wars was a time out as the Allies dumped the cost of war on the Germans,that a strong man would arise and play on ancient prejudices.Hyper inflation and discontent produced the strong man all right but nobody believed that he would act on the rhetoric.I think people "look the other way" rather than becoming stupid..as for leaving:

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing..or worse to bail

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYaM2StEs7s]
@bookerdana @whowasthatmaskedman Such a surreal situation. Conservatives today claim to be so worried about totalitarianism, censorship, loss of freedoms.
And yet historically they’ve been its most vigorous proponents.
bookerdana · M
@bijouxbroussard Its a shared delusion I never thought I'd see in my lifetime
Very interesting 🤔.
dontbekoi · 36-40, F
"Actions springs not from thought but from a readiness of responsibility"

This was really interesting - Thank you for sharing 🙂
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@dontbekoi I picked up on the "responsibility" part as well. It seems to me a lack of acceptance of responsibility on the part of the "stupid" here is a common thread. (Not that they will see it.)
Scribbles · 36-40, F
Interesting
SW-User
[c=4C0073]only one thing left to say then .. [/c]

Zonuss · 41-45, M
The current map of the world is not the what's here on Earth 🌍
Zonuss · 41-45, M

 
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