{"id":661,"date":"2012-01-21T08:13:50","date_gmt":"2012-01-21T08:13:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.novodantis.com\/?p=661"},"modified":"2012-01-21T08:13:50","modified_gmt":"2012-01-21T08:13:50","slug":"a-culture-of-paranoia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.novodantis.com\/?p=661","title":{"rendered":"A Culture of Paranoia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Western &#8216;Developed&#8217; world likes to think its got everything right. It is, ultimately, &#8216;ahead&#8217; of everyone else in the world. In some ways this assumption is understandable; although it is still arrogant. Western Europe, North America and so on have comparitively colossal amounts of wealth and resources at their disposal. They are able to offer support to even their poorest, to a luxurious standard by comparison with the most impoverished nations on Earth. Yet the titans of the financial industry, the companies on which this wealth and power is largely built on, deal in the business of offering peace of mind for these already\u00a0cushioned citizens. They might call it the business of pragmatism, although you could just as easily call it the business of paranoia. What am I talking about? Insurance.<\/p>\n<p>It is literally everywhere. You only have to look at the names on the skyscrapers around you to be reminded that insurance is business; BIG business. How many people know someone that works in insurance? It&#8217;s an entire wing of human endeavour with the sole aim of catering for the (individually) unfair nature of probability. At first thought this can seem a noble task, and undoubtably in some cases it is. However, this should not make it big business; not the massive, global juggernauts that we see second only to perhaps banks (with which they are sordidly interconnected). No, I think the reason they are so significant is that we have been conditioned to worry, disproportionately, about What Ifs.<\/p>\n<p>What if you crashed your car? What if you lost your job? What if you ordered a pizza and it didn&#8217;t turn up? There&#8217;s being prepared, then there&#8217;s just pointless worry. It seems there&#8217;s hardly an eventuality in life you can&#8217;t get insurance for. You&#8217;ve got your building insurance, contents insurance, car insurance, pet insurance, income insurance, life insurance, investment insurance; heck, there&#8217;s usually an insurance insurance on top if you really want it (no claims protection premium, anyone?). And after you&#8217;ve paid the monthly cost of all of those, you might even have a bit left to enjoy this lifestyle you&#8217;re fighting so hard to preserve.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;But!&#8221; you may pragmatically protest, &#8220;what if one of those things went wrong? What then? It would cost me etc etc!&#8221; I challenge you to add up the amount you&#8217;ve been spending on myriad\u00a0insurance policies\u00a0over, say, a year. Yes, that is a lot of money. I&#8217;d dare to venture that, unless you&#8217;re particularly prone to disaster, it may even be sufficient to cover the unforseen you&#8217;re paying for. And in any case, insurance is often no guarantee that you will actually get help in certain quite legitimate circumstances. This is, however, beside the point.<\/p>\n<p>We are conditioned to believe everything will go wrong, under the misguided assumption that this will leave only pleasant surprises and therefore we will be in control and as a result, happy; where in most cases it simply leaves us in the state of perpetual fear of possibilities. We appear to have forgotten how to take risks. The Insurance business thrives on convincing people that there is danger worth paying to avoid; that much is a given. Whether there is or not is irrelevant, at least\u00a0to the making of money (if anything, genuine risk leads to payouts and therefore is detriment to profit). And like all capital-steered entities, the effects that make the most\u00a0money\u00a0are what consequently shape\u00a0and define\u00a0it, just as the circumstances that kill or feed an organism determine that organism&#8217;s form. In other words, morality is not greatly profitable and, in business terms, makes one an inferior competitor to those more shameless enterprises.*<\/p>\n<p>The effect this mentality has on our lives is self-evident. We are safety obsessed: Safety First, Safety is Our Primary Concern, Health and Safety Regulation etc. At first this makes sense: above all, staying alive is something we must do first and foremost for anything else to be of use. But it is wrong to confuse prerequisites with objectives. We may need to survive, but surviving is not the point. It&#8217;s not what we&#8217;re here to do. What we&#8217;re here to do is up to us, of course, but the following of that purpose is the real core for which keeping alive is only a necessary part. The practical result of this is that we, as a culture, strive to prolong our lives at a higher priority to improving them.<\/p>\n<p>So while we should be wise and look after ourselves, remember that safety isn&#8217;t what life is about. Take some risks, forget the insurance for a change and party like it&#8217;s 1799!<\/p>\n<pre>(*) This is of course offset by the effects of a trustworthy reputation; but such effects are far from reliable.\r\n<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Western &#8216;Developed&#8217; world likes to think its got everything right. It is, ultimately, &#8216;ahead&#8217; of everyone else in the world. In some ways this assumption is understandable; although it is still arrogant. 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