Are You a Philosophizer or an Opportunist?
I decided to share a small secret with you today because I see so many people struggling with it. Having spend a few decades on this planet I have come to realize a few things about the ongoing human endeavour. On some level, even superficial, we all need each other in order to survive. Most tend to analyze things with the prospect of complaining: The government sucks, corporations manipulate markets, big pharma is greedy — this is more or less how it goes. A few others, a small minority, are opportunists that operate behind the scenes, creating what philosophizers desire — and ironically — end up complaining about.
No matter how much we like to pride ourselves about independent and sophisticated thinking, the majority of us are desperate for guidance. Most people have no clue what they want in life and secretly long for someone else to show them the way. Even though things are never black and white people tend to fall inside certain behavioural crevices that dictate their overall approach in life. it is only natural in a species that is dictated by group behaviour.
Philosophizers are usually people read books that give advice about how to live life. They will follow the teachings of other people instead of developing their own. They are also the ones that over-analyze situations but end up doing nothing but complain. They are caught up in their own narrative without having the balls to take action. This is the nature of the philosophizer. He is mainly the audience; the passive element rather than then active participant.
Opportunists are usually the people who understand the basic premises about how the world works. They are street smart instead of college smart. They understand that people have no clue about what they want and that they are the ones to give it to them. Their words become actions, not just a topic for discussion. This is how you end up with college dropouts and C students having A and B students working for them. This is how the majority gets caught up in gloryfying irrelevant metrics like I.Q., academic achievements, publications or book publishing. They all forget the larger picture under which everything belongs.
A good example to illustrate this dynamic is social media. Billions of people engage on a daily basis in lengthy discussions about politics, religion, economics and every other topic you can imagine. They spend hours upon hours complaining about capitalism and injustice while they are puppets in the hands of the site owner who is the biggest capitalist of them all. Religions and political parties function much the same way. People clash with each other, thinking that their opinion matters while the leaders pick up all the rewards from all the fuss they are creating.
This dynamic is not new. In fact you can observe it throughout history. Even if we take into consideration people who were historically mass murderers like Hitler, Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great, what remains is their ....greatness. We can sit here and analyze this and that all we want. The matter of fact is that these assholes were opportunists that arose from the pettiness of their whiny followers.
This is why after their death, they still remain in the history books. In the same respect Putin, Trump, Merkel and other famous politicians might ignite a passionate discussion about their deeds but in the end only themselves matters. What the 99% will talk about will be rendered obsolete almost as soon as it was mentioned.
When I have discussions with friends and foes, I try to channel this perspective to them in order to understand the bigger picture — the point upon which the discussion is taking place so they can take appropriate action. Most people get lost and frustrated in dbates because they have no mission. They just like to talk, forgetting the original point. If you have found yourself debating about the "injustice of the capitalist system" using your capitalistic phone in your capitalistic social media then you have a philosophizer problem. You are doomed to be someone else's bitch by succumbing to your own intellectual dishonesty.
There is no meaning to anything other than the one we decide to apply. Anyone who is trying to sell you their own narrative is testing the spectrum upon which you belong or they try to reassure themselves about their own mission in life. An opportunist will take control of situations that arise from philosophizers. Philosophizers will always serve opportunists even if they complain about them. Learn this simple concept and life will be much easier for you.
great post. I do believe we need to seize opportunities that come our way.
I am a fan of philosophy. I love to delve deeper into understanding the origins of things and knowing the truth of creation
Thank you for pointing out the irony of those who complain about capitalism while enjoying the luxuries of a capitalistic market. The idea of the opportunist tie in closely with my core values as a person- that you are responsible for your own life. Make it great!
yeap. the easiest way to evaluate people is to see whether their words and actions rhyme.
I totally agree with this. So many complainers and not many people doing anything about it. At the very least, get out of the system as much as you can if you're going to complain! Better yet, stop complaining...
Great article ,thanks for sharing the reality . Nicely written.
Great article! It made me think of the quote by Tommy Lasords "There are three kinds of people in this world: people who make it happen, people who watch what happens, and people who wonder what happened." Thinking is no use if action is not applied. I try to be an opportunist, but I must admit I often look to others for guidance.
Usually those who watch it happen also wonder what happened.
The best guidance is mistakes from life.
I couldn't agree more !
Yap!
i watch and understand.... waiting to take action is fear possibly? ive been getting mroe and more ready learning new things but thats just a disstraction from the real action needing to be takin! I take some but not enough when i could double my output! ty so much for you insight!
I think too many times we are stuck in our heads, if we put our mind to something and apply consistent action we can achieve almost anything. Sometimes it feels almost like we are all programmed to be different kinds of people and it is hard to reprogram, some have to put in more effort than others, but all can alter their thinking. I think taking action is fear, if we don't act we can't fail right? The problem is we can't progress either. "Fortune favors the bold" Inwosh I was bolder !
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Another great article this point really hit home " college dropouts and C students having A and B students working for them". Anyonne who has worked in an office enviroment will see this played out the loud mouth complaining assholes are the ones getting work done for them while the quiet nice types end up doing all the work . In terms of social media and politics I really use my knowledge on that platform , especially not with strangers you can write and sculpt the most water tight argument about a certain point only for someone to comment underneath "fuck you dickhead" followed someone saying "lol". This rendering the conversation into a scene from "Idiocracy "
awesomely put.
I think that philosophy is an end in itself, an enjoyment, and not a guide for taking action.
That being said, I am by nature a philosopher, but for around 15 years now I have created the self-discipline to make myself into an opportunist. It took a long time for me to learn to take action and become a doer and not just a thinker, but now I am in the habit I do it all the time. That isn't to say that I don't enjoy some good philosophizing and debate with friends as an enjoyable activity. I am just living my life much more proactively now than ever before.
And although I don't think book smarts and street smarts are incompatible, the former can lead one to not learning the latter, mostly by undervaluing it. I was raised to be booksmart and excel in school that didn't do me one bit of good when I was given the chance to enter the business world. Luckily I had other qualities I hadn't realized I had and was able to take advantage of the opportunity.
Yeap, usually one has to get their feet wet with both and at some point in time decide to put all those words into action. We are all philosophers in my view. The point is what we do with it.
I enjoyed this thoroughly. This was my favorite line:
the phone!
I spent most of my life as a philosopher, watching from the sidelines, analyzing the various teams. Then, I chose a bunch of dumb paths that led me into the gutter, losing everything, becoming a statistic, a zero. My bank account was literally almost zero.
Losing everything pushed me into the gutter, where 90% of humanity lives. It wasn't until this moment that I began to fight, and to become an opportunist as a survival mechanism. My mayonnaise white privileged upbringing created a philosopher, but it was grinding poverty that formed an opportunist in me. But, I make no mistake, my priveliged background (parents) has more to do with me being alive currently, and in good health. They literally saved me from a life of hell, and I will never forget the stain of poverty-induced misery, and the importance of having social bonds for survival.
So in way you learned your lessons and then you took control. Most people never go past step 1.
I am 90% Philosophizer.
Maybe a mixture of both spending on the situation
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