philosophies

Rationalized Irrationality

Whether it's Steve Jobs, the myriad of other successful people, or the many I have known personally, they routinely demonstrate justifiable irrationality. Fantastically contrary to a rational, calculating, literal thinker, I have come to understand even sometimes apparently asinine irrationality is one of the most critical components of advancement. As it is that conflict is the core phenomenon of which evolution is the symptom, it is also illogical irrationality that allows the boundaries to be pushed far enough in a direction that we are granted the amazing things that happen when the one time in a million chance occurs and the impossible actually becomes possible.

Regrettably, this is also the function underlying the existence for war, strife, pain, and suffering. This is the universal balance, and the price we all pay.

By no means exclusively, but with irrationality at the root of all great successes, should we refer to them as genius, or insane?

Radio Lab: The Rhino Hunter

Radio Lab episode "The Rhino Hunter".  A great opportunity for liberals and certain conservationists to experience some alternative perspectives. Sometimes the pathway to perspective is particularly uncomfortable. A sound and reasonable argument should be considered at all times. They should be covered and discussed with open minds and level heads, even if the argument must continue beyond just agreeing to disagree.

And for those who respond in egregiously inappropriate manners, in this case and all others, you've lost your right to have a voice in the debate. At that point your side isn't right or wrong, you're just wrong. You're just an embarrassment and a shame to humanity.

Here's one to those with the courage to listen. And to those brave enough to walk in another's shoes for a time.

The Rhino Hunter