The rain distracts me from my work...
This is a lull... but all day it's been raining so hard that sometimes it's raining sideways...
... ooh tree crash!
So lovely....
Monday, October 19, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Folsom and Embarcadero
Here's the view of the bay bridge from the Embarcadero in San Francisco... I love this bow and arrow sculpture. It's literal and campy and not particularly inspired, very safe civic art, and yet appealing and funny.
Nothing much to say about it. Sometimes I get so worked up (like my recent posts) that I need to take a moment to look around... so here we are. We'll see what I'm ranting about later on, enjoy the post card for now.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Blog Action Day 2009
Cognitive Dissonance; is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two contradictory ideas simultaneously.
The theory of cognitive dissonance proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by changing their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, or by justifying or rationalizing their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. Noticing the contradiction would lead to dissonance, which could be experienced as anxiety, guilt, shame, anger, embarrassment, stress, and other negative emotional states. (abbreviated from Wikipedia)
In other words; When you find yourself acting in a way that is discordant with your beliefs, you could experience mental distress... as a coping mechanism the brain is hard wired to rationalize the differences and make you believe that there is no contradiction.
Thus; when we are told "human actions are to blame for the increase of global climate change" and we have evidence from the Antarctic ice record, the melting glaciers and right down to our planting seasons... instead of thinking "perhaps we should change our dependance on fossil fuels" or "perhaps I should stop supporting the cattle industry" because they are creating an unhealthy food supply and that food supply creates a huge amount of methane and deforestation...
All this denial in an attempt to alleviate the stress that acknowledging that we contribute to the problem is stopping us from finding solutions.
Coming up this December is the Climate Change conference in Copenhagen. World leaders will be convening to discuss how each nation will contribute to the solution. Click HERE to see their informative website, and click HERE to encourage your leaders to participate... this is important, it affects everyone believers and non-believers alike. Don't let your brain's defense mechanisms stop you from giving it a try.
The theory of cognitive dissonance proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by changing their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, or by justifying or rationalizing their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. Noticing the contradiction would lead to dissonance, which could be experienced as anxiety, guilt, shame, anger, embarrassment, stress, and other negative emotional states. (abbreviated from Wikipedia)
In other words; When you find yourself acting in a way that is discordant with your beliefs, you could experience mental distress... as a coping mechanism the brain is hard wired to rationalize the differences and make you believe that there is no contradiction.
It is easier to change your mind than it is to change your actions... I am convinced this is why there is anybody out there trying to discredit the scientists who publish reams and reams of research about how the planet is changing...
Cognative dissonance sez; "it's just a warm decade, I'm sure Minnesota wanted a warmer winter anyway"
Instead of having these thoughts we listen to other opinions...
... climate change is part of the natural cycle...
... volcanoes create more greenhouse gasses than humans...
... volcanoes create more greenhouse gasses than humans...
... it's all a crock...
... God made the Earth for us to use up and that's what we're doing until the Apocalypse...
... God made the Earth for us to use up and that's what we're doing until the Apocalypse...
Cognitive dissonance sez; "Antarctica's so far away it doesn't matter"
All this denial in an attempt to alleviate the stress that acknowledging that we contribute to the problem is stopping us from finding solutions.
I believe that humans have the potential to move past our chemistry.
I believe that if we can solve these problems that we should...
I believe that no matter what you think the Cause of the change in the climate is that everyone should care about its truth and the health of the planet.
Coming up this December is the Climate Change conference in Copenhagen. World leaders will be convening to discuss how each nation will contribute to the solution. Click HERE to see their informative website, and click HERE to encourage your leaders to participate... this is important, it affects everyone believers and non-believers alike. Don't let your brain's defense mechanisms stop you from giving it a try.
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