wayneL
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Embarrassingly Stupid Americans -- One in Five Believes Sun Revolves Around Earth
The title of this article, that an embarrassingly high number of Americans believe that the sun revolves around the Earth, is only one point argued by the Washington Post’s Susan Jacoby, in her attempt to prove that Americans are in serious intellectual trouble, facing a virulent mixture of anti-intellectualism, anti-rationalism and low expectations.
What else is signaling that Americans are becoming increasingly dumbed-down as a society?
* Reading -- of books, newspapers and magazines -- is on the decline. A 2007 study even found that 80 percent of American families did not buy or read a book in 2006.
* Attention spans are declining; Jacoby suggests this is due to television and videos. For instance, between 1968 and 1988, the average sound bite on the news for a presidential candidate dropped from 42.3 seconds to 9.8 seconds. By 2000, according to a Harvard study, the daily candidate bite was down to just 7.8 seconds.
* General knowledge is eroding. This is evidenced not only by the fact that one in five U.S. adults believe the sun revolves around the Earth, but also many others.
Yet, it’s not bad enough that knowledge is quickly declining in the United States. On top of that, there is an arrogance about this lack of knowledge, almost as if a good portion of the population is saying, “We know we’re ignorant, but we don’t care!”
Consider, for instance, that a 2006 survey by National Geographic-Roper found that nearly half of young Americans did not think it was necessary to know the location of other countries in which important news was being made. And another one-third felt it was “not at all important” to know a foreign language.
Why is this so concerning? Because …
Fear and Ignorance Go Hand in Hand
The more that you are kept in the dark, either due to your own lack of inquisitiveness or the workings of an unscrupulous industry (such as the food industry that markets junk foods and soda to children as though it is something they should be consuming), the easier you are to manipulate.
And this is where a population of people who do not possess their own knowledge base will easily believe, for instance, that they must quickly get vaccinated to protect themselves against an imaginary pandemic like the bird flu, or that food from their local supermarket is somehow safer than food grown by a farmer down the road.
Obviously, most of you reading this do not fall into this category, as you are actively seeking more knowledge, just by reading this.
Well, it is my goal to help create a fundamental paradigm shift in people’s consciousness about health, and also about empowerment. Because the more you know, the more you will realize that you have the power to impart positive changes in your life, and the lives of those around you.
And, ultimately, living a positive life is really what it is all about.
For those of you who want to take the information you read in this newsletter to the next level, I suggest you learn more about my brand new Inner Circle, which brings cutting-edge information from some of the top health experts on the planet, along with much, much more, right to your fingertips.
Sources:
* Washington Post February 17, 2008
Take out "Americans" and insert "Generation Y" and the article (almost) reads true as well.
I think you could probably substitute "Australians" for "Americans" as well.
I'm living in the US at the moment and have witnessed some fairly strange things. But you have to put it in context.
People in the US live in a country of around 300m people, which is the worlds largest economy by god knows how much. Many US states have more important economies than some developed countries. They have an army which is, when push comes to shove, invincible. Their country is geographically enormous and endowed with tremendous natural resources. The fact is, they have a hard enough time knowing much about their own country beyond their home state. There is too much information and the complexity must become quite bewildering. With all this I am beginning to understand their ignorance of countries beyond their own.
Looks like an interesting article Wayne but its a bit long to read. Is there anything on utube about it or on tv?
Well, it is my goal to help create a fundamental paradigm shift in people’s consciousness about health, and also about empowerment. Because the more you know, the more you will realize that you have the power to impart positive changes in your life, and the lives of those around you.
Each day in the U.S., people spend 4 hours watching TV, 3 hours listening to the radio and 14 minutes reading magazines.
(Source: Veronis, Suhler & Associates investment banker)
happily m8 , lol - ripperThe politicians are in a class of their own as well.
You will laugh your head off with this interview.
Sorry cant load on the thread, maybe 20/20 could.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z0X6ktpE34
Take out "Americans" and insert "Generation Y" and the article (almost) reads true as well.
as if you can generalise (from my personal experience), some Gen Y could teach the other gen Y heaps - and they could be in the same family for that matterDon't assume your own kids are representative of the whole.
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