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What You Should Know About the Laws of Stupid

What You Should Know About the Laws of StupidHave you ever wondered why there are so many stupid people in the world? Or felt frustrated by the irrational and harmful actions of others? Have you ever wished there was a way to understand and deal with stupidity? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you might be interested in reading the work of Carlo M. Cipolla. In 1976, the professor of economic history at the University of California, Berkeley published an essay outlining the fundamental laws of stupidity.

In “The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity,” he proposed five universal laws that explain how stupidity affects society and individuals. The Professor’s five laws of stupidity affect every aspect of society and have profound consequences for human history and well-being. The laws of stupidity are:

Law 1: Everyone always and inevitably underestimates the number of stupid people in circulation

Flock of SheepLaw 1 means that we tend to assume that most people are rational and sensible. Sadly, we are often surprised by the amount of stupidity we encounter in our daily lives. Cipolla argued that stupidity is not related to any other characteristic. According to Cipolla, it doesn’t matter whether you are an entry-level employee, a consultant, or the CEO. We can find stupid people in every group and situation.

Law 2: The probability that a person is stupid is independent of any other characteristic of that person

Law 2 says that a stupid person acts in a way that is detrimental to both others and himself, without any logical reason or advantage. Cipolla claimed that this is the essence of stupidity and that it is different from other types of behavior.

Law 3. A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or group of people when they do not benefit and may even suffer losses

This law also introduces three other categories that, according to Cipolla, coexist with stupidity. He also classified people into four categories based on their behavior: helpless, intelligent, bandit, and stupid.

  1. Helpless people contribute to society but are taken advantage of by others, especially bandits. And so their contribution is limited.
  2. The intelligent contribute to society and leverage their contributions into reciprocal benefits. Their actions lead to a net gain to society.
  3. A graph with two axes: Benefit/harm to others (vertical) and benefit/harm to self (horizontal). The graph is divided into four quadrants: upper right (intelligent), upper left (bandit), lower right (helpless), and lower left (stupid).Bandits pursue their own self-interest and enrich themselves, even when doing so poses harm to society.
  4. The stupid always contribute to a net loss to society. Their actions also frustrate, anger, and confuse everyone else. Stupid people do not follow any logic or norms. They act on impulse and emotion. A stupid person is not someone who makes a mistake or acts foolishly once in a while. For example, the Facebook friend who cannot stop sharing fake news. Stupid.

Law 4: Non-stupid people always underestimate the destructive power of stupid individuals

Non-stupid people tend to ignore or tolerate the actions of stupid people, thinking that they are harmless or negligible. However, Cipolla warned that this is a mistake because stupid people can cause serious damage to individuals and society, especially when they are in positions of power or influence.

Law 5: A stupid person is the most dangerous type of person

Cipolla argued that a stupid person is more harmful than a bandit. A bandit may have some limits or rationality in his actions, while a stupid person has none. He explained that a stupid person can ruin everything for everyone, including himself, without any benefit or reason. Therefore, he concluded that we should avoid stupid people as much as possible, and never underestimate their potential for destruction.

The problem for the rest of us

According to Cipolla, these laws are irrefutable and apply to every human being, regardless of their intelligence, education, social status, or profession.

The problem for non-stupid people is we forget that at all times and under any circumstances dealing and/or associating with stupid people always turns out to be a costly mistake. We assume that everyone has some common sense and some self-interest. We expect that if they behave reasonably and fairly with others, others will reciprocate. We are wrong.

Cipolla argued that stupidity is not only a personal problem but also a social problem because it lowers the well-being of society as a whole. He also warned that there is no defense against stupidity because it is unpredictable, irrational, and contagious.

He concludes that we can do nothing about the stupid. The only way a society can avoid being crushed by the burden of its idiots is if the non-stupid work even harder to offset the losses of their stupid brethren.

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Cipolla’s theories can also help you recognize and avoid stupidity in yourself and others. Or at least cope with it better. They can help to protect ourselves from their harmful actions and to cope with their inevitable presence.

And remember: don’t be stupid!

 

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

How You Can Search for Signs of Life on Mars

The Search for Life on MarsIs there life on Mars? This is one of the most fascinating questions that humanity has ever asked. For centuries, we have wondered if we are alone in the universe. Are there other beings out there, perhaps on our neighboring planet? There are several theories about life on Mars. Some argue that Mars has life in the subsurface, but it is hidden from our detection. Others argue that life on Mars is very elusive, and only manifests itself under certain conditions. Another theory is that life on Mars is present but not native, meaning that it was brought there by meteorites or human missions.

3D map of Mars

what Mars looks like up closeThanks to the California Institute of Technology, you can now see for yourself what Mars looks like up close. They have built the highest-resolution global image of Mars and made it available to all of us on the internet. The interactive map uses data from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been orbiting and studying Mars since 2006. Amateur astrobiologists can click around the publicly accessible 3D map to explore different regions of the Red Planet.

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While exploring, you can zoom in to see details like dust devil tracks crisscrossing the surface, evidence of the dynamic and windy Martian weather. You can visit areas like Gale Crater and Jezero Crater, where NASA’s Curiosity and Perseverance rovers are searching for signs of life. Or, you can tour Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano in the solar system. The volcano towers over 21 kilometers above the surrounding plains. You can also see many impact craters marking the surface of Mars, some of which, may have hosted lakes or oceans in the past.

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This amazing map is a great way to learn more about Mars and its geology, climate, and history. It also allows us to imagine what it would be like to live there someday or to encounter life forms that may have evolved differently from us. Whether you are a science enthusiast, a curious student, or a dreamer, you will find something to marvel at in this stunning visualization of our planetary neighbor.

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