Wednesday, August 29, 2012

As a matter of fact...

"Curiosity killed the cat" some say. Others continue "but the cat had seven lives". I have a question:
Is curiosity a sign of wits or it is just a constant annoying ability/quality some people have or would like to possess? I have been watching some TV lately and I noticed people are very much interested in all sorts of facts, the most attractive ones seem to be mysteries (undiscovered or secret facts), then crimes or paranormal activities  (especially because they are hidden and after many years someone is ready to tell the truth). I could also notice the way some TV shows attract more and more audience just by being as dirty, as violent, as mean and as stupid as possible. If those shows have the label of reality show or real life based stories  they break all rating records. And this vicious circle keeps on rolling: the more audience they get, the more they broadcast and that's the way everything goes.
 I do miss interesting stuff on TV. I miss watching an entertainment show without seeing some retarded people invited there, manipulated and made fun of just for the pleasure of others. I miss watching a talk-show     where the participants/politicians do want to send a message, maybe talk about future plans, ideas and solutions and stop coming there just to attack the other with total lack of respect, show their muscles as if by feeling the force (like in Star Wars) the electors will appreciate them and, of course, vote for their brains.I do miss  hearing a piece of advice based on real facts, maybe real researches, not on excessively motivational messages that have, indeed, overrun all other form of knowledge. There is life besides motivational books. I have nothing against those type of messages, they can be quite helpful sometimes. But not in all aspects of life, not in every little situation and not written by semi-educated people who pretend to have great life experience or even possess some special powers.I had the chance to hear a few enlightened orators and I need to admit they couldn't really convince me. And what I hate the most is that these orators just take advantage of the human misery and lack of hope, people's despair in search for some sense and balance in their life. The answers are in the real facts about life, the great books, the great scientists, writers or philosophers who spent their life searching and analyzing all these aspects; they should be the first-hand knowledge base. Let's just think of Chekhov, Einstein, Kant, Homer, Plato and so many others. If you ask me, we should all start reading motivational books only after we would have gone through at least 20 % of these writings.
Anyways I miss quality information on TV. Of course you will all say there is Discovery Channel, History Channel, Nature Channel, Discovery Science and so on. I agree.But the problem is there are still more shows that explore the flaws and misery and need of exceptional that shapes somehow the human nature. And even if there is Internet, books, other means of acquiring information, TV still has the upper hand.
And we come back to curiosity. Can we learn how to use this quality into our benefit? Is there an easy way to learn about amazing facts that are appealing just by the information they consist of? How do we separate spectacular from really useful? That's intriguing.
If we spend some time watching children at play, we will see that,when they are little, they only learn or listen to relevant stories, they are interested in a message, a finality, they need to understand the usage of the presented objects or facts. Why do we stop doing so after some time? Has this world become so twisted? There is still hope, I know people who would still be interested in learning facts and not empty words, but there must be a way to outnumber the ones who prefer the easy way out. But what's the way? This is the question...

5 comments:

  1. I guess that as long as crap sells, people will continue producing it. As I see it, the majority of people are easily manipulated by what they see on TV and highly entertained by screaming morons who predict the end of the world as we know it. Common sense is nonsense nowadays, as long as there are boobs, asses, some crazy screaming idiots and, of course, football and beer, it's all good because it sells. There will always be people who will want (and manage) to make money off of others who are even less capable of thinking. And one more thing: the first image that popped into my mind when reading your post was of the ancient roman gladiator arena - anything to please the king...

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    1. Yup, I forgot to mention the pornographic message that has to be in every little thing, commercials, shows, news...everywhere. It's like even when advertising pastas or biscuits there must be some pair of huge boobs tellin' the story.But it sells...

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    2. We live in times when knowledge should be spelled nollige, and is probably spelled like that by many...

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  2. Many people are curious about the lives of certain public figures, hence their interest in those so-called reality shows or the so-called entertainment. I'm getting used to this and I've decided no to pay that much attention to those people: if you've got nothing better to do than stare at some lame tv-show, listening to corrupt politicians and naked, uneducated young ladies (oh, I'm gentle...calling them ladies? seriously...) all day long, just go ahead!

    And speaking of nakedness and pornography...I remember a TV commercial that used to be on during the fasting period before Christmas. There was this couple in bed and at the beginning we could only see their legs rubbing and hear them moaning and then, inch by inch, we discovered their whole bodies and we could see they were eating vegetal paté (I guess that's how it's called). And just when I thought the nonsense was gone...boof! There comes the stupidest thing that could come to mind: "Mandy...spices up your fasting period!"
    I was totally speechless... has anyone told those copywriters (or whoever writes the texts for these commercials) that sexual references aren't the best choice, given their target?

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  3. Yesterday we were talking about the forbidden (at last)commercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nYODiHpNq4 in which there is a sexy little girl moving her hips while little boys's mouths are watering for...her or the biscuits...or both. Funny but sick!

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