Sunday, April 6, 2014

Those Unfortunate Qualities

There are people who are good at everything, excel at everything, and are always right. These paragons of virtue and performance, would, from one point of view, seem to be the persons most respected, admired, socially esteemed, invited to advise and whose presence and words are sought out. Actually, they are rather despised, avoided and pushed away. In the eyes of the worldly and popular, these qualities are rather unfortunate to possess. How else can we explain the social exclusion of nerds?

Joiners are nonindividuators and they do not want excellers or individuators among them making them feel inadequate, lazy, inferior and worthless. Nonindividuators  need no reminders that they are slugs. Rather than compete and amount to anything is is tempting, accepted and unleashed that they push out and eliminate from their social circle any that remind them of their substandard performing.

The whole ambition behind introducing Mavellonialist values is to transform the social landscape. Under the new cultural standard, what were unfortunate qualities would become fortunate, exalted standards. The standards of lackluster performance and third-tier production would be downgraded in terms of acceptability.

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