Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Advertising My Self.




The Facebook tease switched from  WHAT'S
ON YOUR MIND, to How are You Doing, Sam.
Is that a difference that makes a Difference?
I think so--though I will ignore it & continue
to post what's on my mind, which is not at all
the same as how I'm doing.

What's on my mind is the amazing variety
of sacred and secular experiences expressed
by fellow Facebookians. Hyde Park Soap Boxing,
minute descriptions of Xmas dinners, photos of
family and places, always animals in amusing
poses, cartoons expressing the poster's sense
of humor and irony, famous quotations, bromides,
platitudes, political concerns, hope for the New
Year, self-photos of flattering or funny disposition,
a former student demonstrating expertise with
an automatic weapon:--advertisements for our
selves, naturally: see me, hear me, touch me,
feed me, like if not love/hate me as never before
been possible now across the universe-- all of us
"crazy egos," says Sherwood Anderson, "hungry
for love." And that's mere description, not a
judgment. It's the denial and cover-up that
generates the bozone layer.

Cut to the Quick: I’m declaring right now
whatever token posts I submit that might
indicate how  smart I am, cute, witty, spiritual,
sensible, funny, handsome, practical, winsome,
politically savvy or at least concerned, sensitive,
(empathetic, compassionate), daring, well situated,
religious, academically versed in books,  paintings
and wines: really—the Real Message is always
LIKE ME,
really Like me
whatever the media I choose as display.

Steven Pinker claims every utterance has 2 agenda:
1) taking care of business and 2) negotiating
relationship. In my case, he’s right. No more black
mail from undercover  agents.  I expose my self:
wounded, vulnerable, damaged and  damaging
no doubt...

2 comments:

  1. What Mr. Pinker claims is simply an observation of human nature, don't you think?
    Yet it really got me thinking, because

    1) When done unconsciously, i.e before I read your post, all my communication was simply me doing what I've learned to do through genetics, environmental influences, perhaps planetary influences and so on.

    2) Now, when interacting with someone, I know, and can choose to:

    a) Be ashamed and avoid a part of the conversation that was previously being done subconsciously,

    b) accept the fact and assist 'my being' in doing a better job.

    So, in the end, knowledge makes the difference between letting genetics etc run the show, or my brain accompanied by the prior.

    Conscious-Unconscious, Knowledge-Ignorance, Discussion-Silence, why?

    Why discuss, why this post, why do I care? Is it human nature to move from the right to the left in each of the analogies?

    TO WHAT END?

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  2. Pinker is suggesting that negotiating relationship with others (status, strokes, fit-in, fit-out, like-me, fear-me etc() IS the ongoing "message" behind all our talk and talk tokens, conversation, presentation; like the couple arguing about who-took-ouet-the-trash, say, and one of them says; "this isn't about the trash: it's about the relationship." Profound? Mundane?

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