I’ve met a lot of people with good intentions in the last several years. These were smart, well-meaning, and generally evolved people. They were thinkers, and they thought a lot. Something thinkers like to do is talk. They talk with other thinkers, and exchange more data to think about. They pick apart every detail of something and find every possible fault or weakness in an idea, and they tweak the original idea again and again attempting to reach perfection.

This quest for absolute truth in everything is an admirable trait on the surface of things. These are the type of people who make brilliant scientists, researchers, etc. I’ve always admired this about some of my friends, and envied them at times for their ability to organize large amounts of detail and see flaws in logic so esoteric and removed from the big picture that others would never notice until it caused an immediate issue.

To some degree I do tend to pick things apart, and always will. It’s in my nature, my personality, and the very core of who I am. What I am learning however is that those who pound every grain of something and continuously find flaws are not always to be envied. While their ways lead to greater and greater knowledge of a topic, it tends to be rather slow getting anything physically done. This is a problem when these people attempt to work in activism as leaders, since people have to be fed a constant barrage of entertainment, emotion, and feedback in order to keep them engaged.

Moving slowly will not be noticed by the general population, who have fed from the mass media so long that they’ve all developed ADD. In order to reach these people, and wake them from their consumer coma, something drastic must be done to shake them. Activism in this age means forcing people to wake up and listen, and gripping their hearts so that they have motivation to stick it through.

Remember… more people have been moved by sudden heroic charges into battle, than by any well strategized war won.

Views: 71

Tags: activism, emotions, entertainment, flaws, influence, leadership, moving, people, personality

Comment by SparTom007 - Tom on July 23, 2012 at 6:17pm

This weekend I do my first charity event that I made by myself, I have a legal permit to ask for donations in public, I attribute having the confidence to do something like this to ipower.

Another thing I've not touched on cos I was gonna mention it in my first ipower vlog was how I credit the athene stuff with helping me find direction. When I first made my site I knew I wanted to help people by just making stuff and giving money to charity, I found stuff like TZM and then moved on to thinking that I couldn't reach people who wanted to help change the world into a better place by making gaming related content. I focused on a TZM style approach and it didn't work and honestly got me a bit down. With sharecraft and athene's stuff with charity work I realised that maybe I can still do what I love and help others. Helping people is the only thing I want to do because I always feel best when helping others (and I'll explain that in the ipower vlog)

I'm gonna be making more charity stuff and gaming stuff and bringing it all back to ipower by relating it to SDA :D I suppose this was my heroic change xD

Can't wait to see more content from you Nathan :D

Comment by The Shiznit on July 29, 2012 at 5:58am

I'm one of those people you mentioned in the 2nd paragraph.  And yeah, people do love to be entertained.  Even myself.  I remember watching that movie Troy (2004) with Brad Pitt and enjoying it; and it moved me to look for a documentary on the subject... which might sound great on the surface, and I did find a couple... but they were so boring to watch that I never finished them.  hehe

I did watch the Hollywood version with all the action twice, though.  :-D

Comment by Sorlaize on July 29, 2012 at 7:37am

PR is kinda related so I enjoyed reading up on that

I would say society really needs to change at the core. But, you need to know in order to teach. So that's where self-development and exploring lots of things comes into it, for me. I want to make a difference, but I respect that that's impossible without a plan.

Eventually there will come a point where we/someone knows how to change society for the better, and by then the means to 'hit them hard and hit them good' with this panicked, positive message or whatever it is.. will be well known.

So that's why, in our time, I think learning about the human condition, and reality, is very important. Also recording life as it is now.. it will be cool to have for the future.

Comment

You need to be a member of I Power to add comments!

Join I Power

Latest Activity

Noah Keaton liked Lawrence Carson's photo
9 hours ago
Greg posted a blog post

College

I am approximately 2 months away from graduation at a college…See More
14 hours ago
Anthony D replied to Lore's discussion Condemning others to validate ourselves.
"An interesting thing to look into is the "Fundamental attribution Error".  It explains what you experience. The fundamental attribution error has to do with what we think causes behavior or outcomes. When we look at ourselves and…"
20 hours ago
Lore's discussion was featured

Condemning others to validate ourselves.

I'd like to discuss something that bothers me about people, how often times people condemn others for doing something wrong all the while ignoring their own transgressions. I'm going to use an extreme example of school shooters. Society condemns…See More
yesterday
Lore posted a discussion

Condemning others to validate ourselves.

I'd like to discuss something that bothers me about people, how often times people condemn others for doing something wrong all the while ignoring their own transgressions. I'm going to use an extreme example of school shooters. Society condemns…See More
yesterday
Aya replied to Aya's discussion The ethical implications of "Temporal Isolation"
"Yes, so the point that the two of you are making is valid IF a fetus, blastula, morula, fertilized egg, etc. are considered to have life rights. The entire point of this thought experiment is to determine if we should give these entities life rights…"
yesterday
TanyaVilleneuve is now a member of I Power
yesterday
Tyler Jackson replied to Aya's discussion The ethical implications of "Temporal Isolation"
"I guess I should clarify that there are circumstances where I believe abortion is warranted. Rape situations are a prime example of a scenario where I believe abortion is an ethical means to prevent unneeded suffering to the woman, who has already…"
Thursday
Dave replied to Aya's discussion The ethical implications of "Temporal Isolation"
"I think the idea that Tyler is trying to import about 'Abortion satisfy(ing) the needs of the few...', is not utilitarian in nature, but rather a statement about what could be seen as the selfish wishes of the feminine party.  The…"
Thursday
Aya replied to Aya's discussion The ethical implications of "Temporal Isolation"
"Thanks for your reply Tyler. Some of the following is tangential, but it is somewhat related and of note so whatever. 1) "I believe it is unethical to abort fetuses because we don't know if it is unethical": I do not think this is an…"
Thursday
Nathaniel Mortazavi liked Lore's blog post You can call me Mr. Morality.
Thursday
Anthony D replied to Anthony D's discussion Lexical argumentation and its merit
"A fair point, that formal logic in and of itself is flawed and one could argue in no lesser degree then lexical argumentation. as an added note, if you want to look into alternatives to Aristotelian logic, a good piece of theory to look…"
Thursday

© 2013   Created by Reese Leysen.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service