Revolution from the couch with a bowl of popcorn
or: Stupidity is the system
Writing a Substack post offers many insights—including the realization that it definitely doesn’t change anything. It feeds the craving for drama and the desire to get worked up. It gets consumed, and then people look for more—more drama, more disasters, and even more doomsday scenarios.
Why is that?
Stupidity?
We consciously use at most 2–5% of our brain’s capacity. What does the rest do?
Stupidity wants simple enemies, simple solutions, simple truths. No effort.
Or is the fact that we only use 2–5% of our brain also the reason why we are unable to heal ourselves?
As a colleague told me back when AIDS first broke out: There’s no point in uncovering the truth behind it, because if you do it for others—they’ll fall into the same trap again at the next opportunity, only this time it will be even bigger than it is now.
He was right.
Stupidity seems to be immortal—it never ages—it is a constant in our history.
But stupidity serves a purpose.
Thinking is exhausting, because thinking means doubting, acknowledging uncertainties, and accepting the possibility of being wrong. It means being the first to come up with a new idea—and doing so without a PhD.
Take a study and follow its references—and within those references there are more references—and you follow those in turn—and so on and so forth. And then at some point you end up in a time when there weren’t even microscopes yet. And our medicine is based on these old “assumptions”? Lemmings follow lemmings….
Our assumptions based on the literature on darkfield microscopy—have these so-called artifacts ever been examined using an electron microscope? Not at all.
And so we simply ignore an ever-growing portion of blood test results—without knowing what they actually mean. It’s as if you had a bucket full of green paint and just didn’t want to see the color green.
Stupidity breeds obedience. Intelligent people are a nuisance; you can’t establish a hierarchy with them. They disrupt the big picture, bringing innovation and change. They disrupt your existing “way of thinking.”
Stupidity doesn’t ask questions—it just follows orders: “I’m just doing my job—and climbing the career ladder.”
This results in an entire system that doesn’t question, but only asks how quickly it can be implemented.
But groups need conformity—fitting in works best here—repetition is group-friendly. It’s always been that way.
You give up 90 percent of yourself to belong. The herd, stupidity—they’re compatible. It means fitting in, not causing trouble, not having to change, going with the flow and not swimming against the current. It’s simple.
Thus, the past repeats itself.
Look to history and you’ll know what comes next. You don’t need a clairvoyant. Take history and amplify it—and you’ll know what lies ahead in the future.
Stupidity knows no doubt—it knows only certainty—that makes it strong, even if the foundation doesn’t exist.
Those who know a lot know, above all, how much they don’t know.
But society, the herd, follows the resolute, not the hesitant.
It doesn’t follow what’s right, but what’s loud.
Intelligence is dangerous because it recognizes propaganda and is useless to power structures.
You are no longer controllable.
Stupidity spreads faster. The wise overthink for too long; they decide later.
More stupidity leads to less thinking, and less thinking leads to more stupidity—a perfect self-perpetuating system in which the situation escalates further and further until it blows up in our faces. And then we hear the question again: How could this have happened? And it starts all over again.
According to the philosophy in Schopenhauer’s *Cosmos*, one should not resist it—one simply has to expect stupidity.
Don’t expect insight, and don’t confuse the majority with the truth. Cherish the ability to think and to endure doubt.
Stupidity will not disappear—never.
But you will be clear about the situation we find ourselves in—and being clear is the most radical thing you can do in this day and age.
Solutions can be derived from this—but not for the masses—only one for you and a few others.
SAM
Based on Lisa Fitz - Stupidity wins... Unfortunately, this applies to all areas - and even we in medicine - the most conservative area - have to admit this. Even if it is unpleasant.
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