Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker delivered a rather unique commencement address to the Northwestern University Class of 2023 on Monday, sharing wisdom from the hit television show “The Office” to help send graduates “forward on the right path in life.”
Good speech, worth listening to. Transcribed that for ya.
00:00
Whenever I'm about to do something, I think, would an idiot do that? And if they would, I do not do that thing.
00:08
Dwight Schrute.
00:11
The entire efficacy of this incredibly useful piece of information hinges upon your ability to pick the right idiot.
00:21
I wish there was a foolproof way to spot idiots, but counter-intuitively, some idiots are very smart. They can dazzle you with words and misdirection. They can get promoted above you at work. They can even be elected president.
00:48
If you want to be successful in this world, you have to develop your own idiot detection system. As part of the responsibilities of being your commencement speaker, I'm going to share mine. Sure, I'm naturally suspicious of people who never saw the original Star Wars movies, and even more cautious of people who loved the prequels and the sequels. But I admit, this is not a reliable idiot indicator. No.
01:18
The best way to spot an idiot, look for the person who is cruel. Let me explain. When we see someone who doesn't look like us or sound like us or act like us or love like us or live like us, the first thought that crosses almost everyone's brain is rooted in either fear or judgment or both. That's evolution.
01:44
We survived as a species by being suspicious of things that we aren't familiar with. In order to be kind, we have to shut down that animal instinct and force our brain to travel a different pathway. Empathy and compassion are evolved states of being. They require the mental capacity to step past our most primal urges. This may be a surprising assessment, because somewhere along the way in the last few years, our society has come to believe
02:14
that weaponized cruelty is part of some well-thought-out master plan. Cruelty is seen by some as an adroit cudgel to gain power. Empathy and kindness are considered weak. Many important people look at the vulnerable only as rungs on a ladder to the top. I'm here to tell you that when someone's path through this world is marked with acts of cruelty, they have failed the first test of an advanced society.
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They never forced their animal brain to evolve past its first instinct. They never forged new mental pathways to overcome their own instinctual fears. And so, their thinking and problem solving will lack the imagination and creativity that the kindest people have in spades. Over my many years in politics and business, I have found one thing to be universally true. The kindest person in the room is often the smartest.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker
https://www.wordonthestreets.net/Articles/667081/Empathy_compassion_are.aspx
Thanks, very useful for who is not a fast reader and wants to ponder on the words.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker delivered a rather unique commencement address to the Northwestern University Class of 2023 on Monday, sharing wisdom from the hit television show “The Office” to help send graduates “forward on the right path in life.”
Governor Pritzker makes me proud to be a Democrat.
↑listen to this fully. There is more truth in this than only the StarWars part.
/cc @freakonometrics
@Lapizistik @freakonometrics Ah, that’s the source
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhuIU_kXJDE
And that’s the person
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Pr…
Good to see someone like that at work in the US.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker delivered a rather unique commencement address to the Northwestern University Class of 2023 on Monday, sharing wisdom from the hit television show “The Office” to help send graduates “forward on the right path in life.”
@freakonometrics
Love it, yet I don't agree, that everyone can *always* be kind in the face of cruelty and might just kick the cruel person out of their vicinity "kindly" then...
Because if a Trauma is triggered, for example, I doubt anyone should be expected to act "kind", since that would be cruel to them.
So, "be kind as often as possible", but also (verbally first, of course) kick people's butt if they don't respect boundaries and humane values❣️
#HumanRights are for everyone after all...
@wowo101 wow. In short:
1. We see something that's new or different, like someone who looks different, lives differently etc.
2. Evolutionary, we are inclined to be sceptic of new stuff. So initial reaction is fear or judgment, which leads to cruel behaviour.
3. In order to be kind, we have to shut down that "animal" instinct and have to think differently.
4. Empathy and compassion are higher states of being that a cruel person has not reached, because they never forced their animal brain to evolve past its first instinct.
5. Our society is supposedly a higher civilization, so we need to do force our animal brain to evolve past our instincts.