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2013/10/09 23:44:02
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
So in my sociology class today we dicussed new age stuff and and people fall for some of the more extreme stuff. Like Controlling the energy in your body to make forcefields, or fortune tellers and chi and chakra and using it to knock people out with your mind. one theory was that people and to feel in control of the world beyond their body, so they believe it. One person looked it up and found out that self-help gurus can make up to 60,000-100,000 a year making people think they believe. What immidiatly popped into my mind was "Why am I sitting in class when I can go make up a new age philosophy, Validate it wil pseudo-science and take money for retirees and bored white and make a metric ton of money?" So who wants to help me?
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2013/10/09 23:46:36
Subject: Re:Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
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hotsauceman1 wrote: So in my sociology class today we dicussed new age stuff and and people fall for some of the more extreme stuff. Like Controlling the energy in your body to make forcefields, or fortune tellers and chi and chakra and using it to knock people out with your mind. one theory was that people and to feel in control of the world beyond their body, so they believe it. One person looked it up and found out that self-help gurus can make up to 60,000-100,000 a year making people think they believe.
What immidiatly popped into my mind was "Why am I sitting in class when I can go make up a new age philosophy, Validate it wil pseudo-science and take money for retirees and bored white and make a metric ton of money?"
So who wants to help me?
What the feth is your sociology class teaching you? Shouldn't you be learning about issues involving race, economy, politics, class, gender, religion, ethnicity, media, etc?
2013/10/09 23:53:48
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
This is even easier than it sounds. For Psychology of Religion I wrote a paper on how to start a cult. I was surprised to learn the things otherwise sane, rational beings would believe under the right circumstances.
I have yet to start a cult of my own, sadly. I don't have enough time.
2013/10/10 00:00:24
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
hotsauceman1 wrote: We where wondering why new age stuff is more popular in suburbs and not inner city. One answer was "bored WASP"
Oh, OK still there's tons of things about race, gender, class, etc that have major impacts on people's lives is this is what you end up talking about why "new age" stuff is more popular in suburbs.
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2013/10/10 00:13:55
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
hotsauceman1 wrote: So in my sociology class today we dicussed new age stuff and and people fall for some of the more extreme stuff. Like Controlling the energy in your body to make forcefields, or fortune tellers and chi and chakra and using it to knock people out with your mind. one theory was that people and to feel in control of the world beyond their body, so they believe it. One person looked it up and found out that self-help gurus can make up to 60,000-100,000 a year making people think they believe.
What immidiatly popped into my mind was "Why am I sitting in class when I can go make up a new age philosophy, Validate it wil pseudo-science and take money for retirees and bored white and make a metric ton of money?"
So who wants to help me?
Because you have a moral code that prohibits you taking advantage of simpletons and vulnerable people, I imagine.
Just for gaks and giggles once and to prove a point to myself, I took a deck of Magic cards, created a bs ritual around them and used them as Tarot cards, telling people what they wanted to hear about themselves. I could have made bank if I was charging.
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2013/10/10 00:19:31
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
You're not doing it because of the fact that you'd likely feel bad scamming people out of their money.
People believe in this crap because of the fact that they're bored, and need to invent things to fill their time and empty their bank accounts. A lot of times, it's just perversions of (usually) Eastern religion and philosophy coupled with the Western desire to need to feel superior to others around them. At least, that's my take. It's hardly new either.
If this is what passes for Sociology, then I can't help but feel some of my prior smarmy comments about Sociology bear a tiny bit of merit.
Final conclusion: Hold in skepticism anyone who wants to teach you, for money, something that's not a trade.
daedalus wrote: You're not doing it because of the fact that you'd likely feel bad scamming people out of their money.
He's right. Tithe it to my church instead. Using the power of positive thinking, along with energy-infused crystals and homeopathic tea, we have been able to cure cancer, guaranteed*.
*or your cancer back
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2013/10/10 00:30:05
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
xole wrote: This is even easier than it sounds. For Psychology of Religion I wrote a paper on how to start a cult. I was surprised to learn the things otherwise sane, rational beings would believe under the right circumstances.
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2013/10/10 00:47:49
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
hotsauceman1 wrote: Sigh, It was one of those class conversations that somehow just came up when we where talking.
You've used 'where' in two separate posts now instead of 'were'. This is obviously not a mistake.
Is this soc class in post-secondary or high school? Just curious.
He has dyslexia.
I see.
On topic, I find it funny that I'm watching an episode of The Simpsons where at the beginning, Milhouse and Bart question the validity of a point the Reverend makes, Milhouse says "What would they gain by lying to us Bart?", then it cuts to the Reverend in his office, who shouts "I don't hear you cleaning, boys!", as he sorts out the money he was given that day from the collection plates.
Prey on the gullible and weak, as has been the law of the jungle since the beginning of time.
2013/10/10 00:52:43
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
What immidiatly popped into my mind was "Why am I sitting in class when I can go make up a new age philosophy, Validate it wil pseudo-science and take money for retirees and bored white and make a metric ton of money?"
So who wants to help me?
Just because some charlatans are making a decent living doesn't mean all of them are. I doubt you have the skills required to really make a go of this kind of con (not attacking you personally, just this skill set is relatively rare.)
I mean, there are plenty of fethheads out there getting rich selling drugs, but I don't think I have the skills to pay the bills that way.
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2013/10/10 01:47:06
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
If you are wanting to dig deeper into the origins of much of this new age crap... check out an author by the name of Charles Fort.
Dude was a failed novelist, but wrote these satirical (sort of) science books, got them put into the science sections of most book stores and libraries, quietly becomes a sensation, and much of the strange things that many Americans fall for are born.
2013/10/10 05:57:53
Subject: Re:Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
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2013/10/10 08:57:32
Subject: Re:Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
What immidiatly popped into my mind was "Why am I sitting in class when I can go make up a new age philosophy, Validate it wil pseudo-science and take money for retirees and bored white and make a metric ton of money?"
So who wants to help me?
Just because some charlatans are making a decent living doesn't mean all of them are. I doubt you have the skills required to really make a go of this kind of con (not attacking you personally, just this skill set is relatively rare.)
I mean, there are plenty of fethheads out there getting rich selling drugs, but I don't think I have the skills to pay the bills that way.
Because, The new american dream is to make as much money without doing any real work
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2013/10/11 13:38:11
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
Ensis Ferrae wrote: If you are wanting to dig deeper into the origins of much of this new age crap... check out an author by the name of Charles Fort.
Dude was a failed novelist, but wrote these satirical (sort of) science books, got them put into the science sections of most book stores and libraries, quietly becomes a sensation, and much of the strange things that many Americans fall for are born.
Not really.
There were big spiritualism fads in the U.S. going back as far as the first half of the 19th century, IIRC. I believe mesmerism (hypnosis, around which there were a lot of spiritualistic ideas early on) goes back to the 18th century. And how is this stuff different than the oracles and mystery religions of ancient civilizations? This stuff isn't new, it just keeps coming back around in a slightly different wrapper.
Edit: Which points to the fact that New Age stuff and its predecessors are compelling on some level to many human beings and are more than some simple con that dumb people fall for. Cults often have a high percentage of members with above-average intelligence.
Also, a fair amount of Fort's stuff also deals with weird phenomena like rains of frogs, ball lightning, etc. that doesn't really have a religious/spiritual angle.
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The reasons these charlatans make as much money as they do is simple: People need certainty and comfort in what they perceive is a chaotic world. Most of the time they turn to the church. I guess these people provide that in a convenient and fast package.
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2013/10/11 17:46:13
Subject: Wait, Why am I not doing this Again?(New ag)e stuff
TheCustomLime wrote: The reasons these charlatans make as much money as they do is simple: People need certainty and comfort in what they perceive is a chaotic world. Most of the time they turn to the church. I guess these people provide that in a convenient and fast package.
I agree. One major connecting thread is the idea of gaining some control over the present and future in a chaotic world that's out of our control.