Genius and the Distinction Between Madness Is the Ability to Speak Your Madness to Others
‘The difference between genius and insanity is the capability to connect your madness to others. Quote by Chris Mosely, 1994.
I created this quote in 1994, and my business partner during those times believed it was really good and placed it on an estimate site which has long since vanished back in the digital nothingness from which it came – as did he it seems, but that is a completely different story better left for another blog. The quote has popped up again and now and I felt it was about time that I discussed it a little more So precisely what do I am talking about by this record?
Where they request the question ‘Hitler Madman or Evil Genius have the history channel Have be ever observed by you? I have always wished to find a simple solution to separate once and for all between genius and insanity and examine this more. As you could watch mad men online think It is really not as simple. How do we tell if someone is just plain old fashioned angry, or an unrecognized genius? Who’s qualified to make such judgments? Is it actually possible? My quote simply suggests that genius is the capability to connect ‘Madness’ to others – all types of standard chaos. In a way this identifies a new type of Madness, as against the standard everyday chaos we understand and all know. It is such as an illness, you are infecting others together with your madness, and the more people you invade, the more genius like attributes you assume. You invade them through conversation.
Thus, my quote fundamentally says that if your person’s Madness is not communicated effectively/successfully to culture at large, it’s likely that community will consider them mad, in the traditional sense. Mayhem in the traditional sense is comparable it depends on what the most people consider to be typical behavior – ‘it’s the tyranny of the masses ‘, quotation by Alexis p Tocqueville. There’s no absolute frame of reference in which you may contact someone normal and another individual crazy. This produces an interesting group of ideas for me. I reside in a world in which many good thoughts are crushed into dust consumed and simply because they aren’t effectively communicated by the important controlling mob.
To me Madness/Genius is a set of significant ideas or principles related to an individual. The suggestions need to be a departure from what is the presently considered view of truth. In this, the danger lies. These new ideas upset the status quo, they take down countries, they redistribute wealth and resources, they eliminate scarcity or produce new scarcity, they make people behave in strange and unforeseen ways, they change people’s status and how they also view themselves, and they can cause great harm… and so we usually don’t like to recognize them easily. They ostensibly come with a higher level of risk and interruption.
Let’s say you have a significant thought, a life-altering idea and you have the confidence and certainty to start telling people about this. At this time you might be regarded as a madman or perhaps a genius – in the traditional sense. The jury is still out on you. You have to connect your madness/genius to others. Individuals have to understand what you are saying they have to be convinced that your concept is possible in some way. Maybe even plausible. This doesn’t mean your concept is basically correct the so-called ‘fact’ would depend on some absolute composition of right-and-wrong, which doesn’t occur as much as I’m aware.
We are not talking about the fact here (or the precise character of reality itself) but alternatively the human psychological experience of understanding (agreeing with something). It is that time when an individual eventually includes proclaims and there hands up into the air, nearly in surrender they eventually realize anything. I really believe that the mind in utter exhaustion, having looked over the issue from as many different perspectives as is practically possible (or having been forced to do so), ultimately produces chemicals, which offer you a experience of ‘understanding. That is it for me. It enables the human creature to make models, useful abstractions that may be placed on make predictions, useful predictions used to keep alive or thrive. Once you have this chemical reaction, it becomes quite difficult to alter that person’s view from that moment onwards.
In the end produce these chemical reactions in other people’s and how effectively you communicate your concepts brains will influence whether you are considered crazy in the traditional sense. Develop the capability to connect your significant ideas and principles efficiently and you are well on your solution to learning to be a genius. Come up with significant life transforming ideas, but connect them poorly and you are apt to be tortured, place in jail or murdered.
The interesting point about conversation is that it comes in many different varieties. It may be both non-verbal and verbal. It may be the group, body gestures, what you use, how you go, whom you associate with and designs you are connected to. It may be sent by people other than you in return for many type of thought, or via various forms of coercion. Consider how this affects culture and just what a doctor or a judge or a cop talks when they use their respective outfits. Interaction could be non-violent, violent, desirable, scary, wondrous, amusing, sad and painful. It may produce any emotional state if done efficiently you like. It might include both emotional and physical features.
Human experience and history is littered with samples of how to communicate effectively and properly. You can do it through demonstrations, lovely words and works of art or literature. You can do it with compassion and love raising humanity up and increasing everyone’s experience of life. Regrettably you can also do it by employing oppression, violence and hate. You are able to drive humanity to the depths of despair and suffering. In a relativistic world, whose judgments are we to follow. Mankind as a whole did not occur into existence with a pre-defined group of targets. There’s no pre-built measure of success for as a whole the human race, we have had to produce it for ourselves. In this way we’re unable of knowing what drags us down, and we are put by what up and herein lies another significant problem for all of us all.
A Historic instance that comes to mind is The Spanish Inquisition. The ‘Insane’ were tortured and burnt alive. The inquisitors were considered to have the keys to all information, basic and a understanding of truth itself. These were the absolute arbitrators of right and wrong truth and falsehood. From a contemporary perspective we can certainly see that’s angry in the traditional sense, nevertheless the more important point here is, can we see how we’re doing exactly the same thing today. When we reference the ‘contemporary perspective’ what we are actually referring to is the collective agreement of the most people alive today (or the people we value – individuals with influence and power – people who thought educated) and are respected. Nothing has essentially altered with regards to the way the human creature works considering that the days of the inquisition. What’s developed is our collective model of the market, it’s possibly predictable, more practical and ‘useful. Recognize I’m deliberately not saying, more appropriate – no actual nearer to the’ fact’ necessarily. No nearer to meeting the human races combined objective – whatever that ends up being.
The controversy continues. Thus, go forth and share the madness in positive enlightened an and uplifting way (or don’t it’s your decision), but tread carefully. Your chaos may possibly wind up changing humanity forever. Record is littered with the corpses of people geniuses are considered by us today, however in their own time were considered outrageous madmen. These were tortured, vilified, ostracized and some other ‘ized’,'ied’ or ‘ured’ you could imagine. Others became stories, immortalized in human history the stuff of legend.
One of the most famous people put to death for their radical ideas (or simply just because many people were frustrated too by them is the Greek thinker Socrates. I have an agreement indication of Socrates on my desk at the office in the type of a little marble bust. It is looking at me today as I write this, peering through at me from the digital nothingness it feels as if he’s grinning at me through the cold rock somehow imbuing the in-organic white rock with his life force.
Owner of this paper: Reinhold T. Schraner