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All is Vanity See other All is Vanity Articles Title: The Stupid Don’t Know They’re Stupid One curious thing many people have noticed throughout history is that stupid people do not know they are stupid. Worse, they generally think theyre not only smart, but smarter than other people. It goes with the territory that stupid people are also incompetent, so society is stuck with people who are stupid, dont know theyre stupid, think theyre smarter than other people, and are incompetent and dont know it. Arrggh! What a mess! Many of these people end up in prison, but others end up in worse positions bureaucrats. Intelligence ranges among a bell curve, so since the average IQ of prisoners is 93, a noticeable number of people on the left side of the curve are going to end up in prison. Just as ominously, some of those same people on the left side of the curve are going to end up as bureaucrats, having often been given political patronage jobs. Ive seen it, most especially in big cities. I dreaded having to go to City Hall and deal with the morons there (before these days of Political Correctness, a moron was someone who had an IQ of 85 on the border of dull normal and moron). All of these bureaucrats I dealt with were stupid, didnt know it, thought they were intelligent and werent, and were incompetent and didnt know it. These people were more of a minor annoyance than anything else. What they were, as that old saying tells us, were big fish in a little pool. At least they thought they were big fish, even though they werent. Stupidity and incompetent really causes problems when the possessor (or maybe I should say sufferer, even though were the ones who do the suffering) have great political power. Then they can really cause problems! What causes this blindness? Narcissism, Id guess. Humility is defined as having a realistic appraisal of yourself thats all it means. It has nothing to do with hanging your head and scuffing your toe in the dirt and saying Aw shucks. Being humble just means knowing your strengths and weaknesses. The stupid, and incompetent, for some reason, dont have a realistic appraisal of themselves. The grandiose, if theyre stupid and incompetent, dont know theyre stupid and incompetent. Why are so many stupid people grandiose and have such an unrealistic view of themselves? I think a clue lies in the fact that excessive pride is often used to cover up shame. Stupid, incompetent, grandiose people are often very touchy. They cant stand to be laughed at or not taken seriously. They blow up. Their self-esteem (ugh, how I despise that word) is fragile. They cant stand to be dissed (and that is a word I like). The psychiatrist James Gilligan, who spend his career dealing with murderers and those who committed horrendous batteries, when he asked them why they did it, always heard, He dissed me. He disrespected me, he insulted me, he diminished my self-image. Gilligan said what he repeatedly heard was the story of Cain and Abel. These people, on some level, must know what they are, and are ashamed of themselves. Unable to tolerate what they are, they cover it up with excessive pride grandiosity. Thus, they lack humility and dont have a realistic view of themselves. They dont know theyre stupid and incompetent. Not only do they suffer, so does society. One of my friends, who was head of security in a bad part of town, never had any problems with the drug dealers, pimps and other criminals swarming his area. He told me it wasnt that hard. Even though these people were losers, the dregs of society, he treated them with respect. And he had very few problems with them. The way my friend dealt with these people takes care of how to deal with criminals, but what about bureaucrats? The only way to deal with this problem is to shrink the size of government. It has never ceased to amaze me that some people want to increase the size of government when in their dealings with it they have nothing good to say. Does anyone have a good opinion of the DMV? When the stupid and incompetent gain any kind of political power, they dont treat the public with any respect. And no one, no matter how stable and slow to anger they are, when treated disrespectfully by bureaucrats, sooner or later reaches the end of their fuse. Bureaucrats as stupid, incompetent and grandiose as they are are always surprised when the public turns on them. There is another old saying that illustrates this The stupider you are, the more surprised you are when someone kills you.
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#1. To: Turtle (#0)
"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)
Thanks for the reminder to go get my driver license renewed.
Very good young man. There is one huge advantage to have born and raised on the wrong side of the tracks. You are always in a defensive mode, try to keep out of the way and one does not acquire most of those nasty characteristics you speak about.
Good article! And it illustrates why I dont fear what most patriots fear; and that is an all-knowing all-seeing all-powerful government, because government is made up of these idiots. If they were smart, I'd be worried. No, I'd be scared shitless. .
The second dumbest creature on the face of the earth is the one who cannot recognize its enemies. The most stupid of all is the one who will defend and collaborate with the very enemies that are destroying it and its own kind. -Ben Klassen #5. To: Turtle (#0) Well duh! If stupid people knew they were stupid, they wouldn't be stupid!
God is always good! #6. To: Turtle (#0) Those folks that think they know everything are particularly irratating to those of us that do. ~~~~~~~ #7. To: Turtle (#0) "Obnoxious ashholes never seem to realize what they are and the effect they have on sane people." yukon posted on 2008-09-27 02:13:14 ET Reply Trace
#8. To: Cynicom (#3) (Edited) My brilliance shines like a Bic lighter. On a really good day it's like a Zippo. I once won a Zippo in a contest. I still have it.
"If ever this vast country is brought under a single government, it will be one of the most extensive corruption, indifferent and incapable of a wholesome care over so wide a spread of surface. This will not be borne, and you will have to choose between reform and revolution. If I know the spirit of this country, the one or the other is inevitable." - Thomas Jefferson #9. To: Turtle (#8) Horsefeathers.
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