Re: Manipulation
koalamom, on host 4.47.30.134
Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at 22:10:30
Manipulation posted by Grishny on Friday, May 2, 2003, at 15:26:24:
> > But it expresses itself in other ways. Everybody > still wants their own way; their own happiness, > but not at the expense of breaking those > unwritten rules and being looked down on by > society. So instead we manipulate. Maybe with > subtlety; maybe we don't even realize we're > doing it, but we find methods to coerce others > into doing what we want.
> Is manipulation always wrong? Could it not be > used for good purpose? I don't know... it > seems to me that the whole concept of it is for > personal gain. >
> Of course I'm not so cynical as to think that > everyone tries to manipulate those around > them all the time. In fact I believe that most of > it is done unconsciously, and I do believe that > there are people around who are > characterized more by their selflessness than > their selfishness. I wish I were one of them. > > Grishny
I thought this was an especialy interesting for you to post because If I recall correctly, you are a graphic artist who creates print ads, yes? --and in some ways advertisement is the ultimate form of manipulation. So I am wondering how (or if) you think your job has influenced your thoughts on this subject, you being in the business of manipulation, so to speak.
I also wonder if we are more easily manipulated than we used to be, since advertising is down to a science now--or if we are less easily manipulated because we are jaded from over-saturation?
koala"just wondering"mom
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