I was laying in bed the other night, completely awake, thinkin' bout stuff (you know, stuff), and I came to a sudden epiphany:
Cynicism is the result of people being cynics.
Let's start with the definition of cynicism as we know it:
Why is it then, that culture seems to glorify those who have negative and distrustful views of the world?
Take the Star Wars prequels; George Lucas wants us to relate to Anakin Skywalker's motivations and moods, but how can we when he's constantly moody and negative about childish things such as actually having to follow his master's better orders (not even to mention the sand issue). He just sees everything as horrible bile, and we're supposed to relate because...why?
Maybe I'm just irked because I'm in high school, and even though the majority of students at my school are upper middle class white dudes with no real problems of their own, myself included, everybody seems to think that they are the only sane people in a sea of mindless "sheeple" (I hate that fake word so much).
I don't want to parade the streets telling people how awesome the world is, I just wish that people would be less dismissive of happiness. I wish people would believe in sincerity. And for once, I just wish people would stop acting like they're the smartest cookies in the jar because they don't listen to mainstream pop, which somehow makes them better than everybody else for some reason.
Wait, where was I? Oh yeah.
TL;DR
Why do people seem to gravitate towards cynicism as a superior trait? And would the world be better if people were less cynical?
Cynicism is the result of people being cynics.
Let's start with the definition of cynicism as we know it:
Here's the thing: when people have a distrust of others, they'll have a tendency to make decisions that benefit themselves, and disregard how it effects others. When these decisions affect somebody negatively, they in turn grow to distrust others. It passes on and on, and suddenly, the whole world turns to shit because of people who think the whole world is shit.An attitude of scornful or jaded negativity, especially a general distrust of the integrity or professed motives of others.
Why is it then, that culture seems to glorify those who have negative and distrustful views of the world?
Take the Star Wars prequels; George Lucas wants us to relate to Anakin Skywalker's motivations and moods, but how can we when he's constantly moody and negative about childish things such as actually having to follow his master's better orders (not even to mention the sand issue). He just sees everything as horrible bile, and we're supposed to relate because...why?
Maybe I'm just irked because I'm in high school, and even though the majority of students at my school are upper middle class white dudes with no real problems of their own, myself included, everybody seems to think that they are the only sane people in a sea of mindless "sheeple" (I hate that fake word so much).
I don't want to parade the streets telling people how awesome the world is, I just wish that people would be less dismissive of happiness. I wish people would believe in sincerity. And for once, I just wish people would stop acting like they're the smartest cookies in the jar because they don't listen to mainstream pop, which somehow makes them better than everybody else for some reason.
Wait, where was I? Oh yeah.
TL;DR
Why do people seem to gravitate towards cynicism as a superior trait? And would the world be better if people were less cynical?