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Owlet

(1,248 posts)
Wed Feb 8, 2012, 05:44 PM Feb 2012

Where's the Grand Vision?


The idea that the very same economic forces that are currently plaguing Greece, et al., are somehow not relevant to the United States' circumstances does not hold water.  As goes the rest of the world, so goes the US. 

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However, of all the challenges that catch my eye right now, the one most worrisome is the shredding of our national narrative to the point that it no longer makes any sense whatsoever. I'm a big believer that our actions are guided by the stories we tell ourselves. To progress as a society, having a grand vision that aligns and inspires is essential.

But when words emphasize one set of priorities and actions support another, any narrative falls apart. At a personal level, if someone touts their punctuality but chronically shows up hours late, the narrative that says "this person is reliable" begins to fall apart.

Likewise, if a company boasts about being green but its track record belies them as a major polluter, the "green" narrative fizzles.

And at the national level, if we say we are a nation of laws, but the Justice Department selectively prosecutes only the weak and relatively powerless while leaving the well-connected and moneyed entirely alone, then the narrative that says "we are a nation of blind justice and equal laws" falls apart.

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Again, it is the gap between what we tell ourselves and what we do that creates a sense of unease, anxiety, and oftentimes fear. When we hear words "X" but see actions "Y" over and over again, it is hard not to come to the conclusion that the words are meaningless; empty rhetoric designed with polls and focus groups in mind, but little else. 

It is the blind obedience to the status quo that worries me the most, as it raises the likelihood that nothing of any substance will be done until forced by circumstances, at which point, like Greece, we will discover that the remaining menu of options ranges from bad to worse.

http://www.chrismartenson.com/blog/why-currency-fail/70928
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Where's the Grand Vision? (Original Post) Owlet Feb 2012 OP
I do not know if this country has any vision Angry Dragon Feb 2012 #1
when a person becomes addicted to drugs.. napoleon_in_rags Feb 2012 #2

napoleon_in_rags

(3,991 posts)
2. when a person becomes addicted to drugs..
Wed Feb 8, 2012, 06:57 PM
Feb 2012

What's happening is that they have a chemical in their brain sending false reports of well being the mind. They often mimic real brain chemicals which report the pleasure of healthy activities... except in reality the addict is getting less healthy from the addiction.

The same thing is happening at a mass scale in a society when propaganda and perception management shape the dominant narrative. Ane just as the addict,there is always the crash.


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