conceptualizer wrote:Thanks for your feedback.
I have added a poll to find out what the main concern is.
Are there any other strong views about more poll options?
I feel that I have addressed both corruption and incompetence.
I would appreciate knowing why you feel that my measures against corruption are not strong enough.
Hi Conceptualizer,
I don't usually vote in the polls but I did this time. I chose corruption only because I feel that government shouldn't be run as a strictly empirical system. Government is more about emotional intelligence rather than academic intelligence. In fact I would go as far to say there would be more corruption in a government which only allowed a certain "type" of person (namely only high IQ or people with certain education or class backgrounds).
I believe there would be more corruption simple for the fact that people like to herd and tend to have an 'us against them'
mentality. This mentality does not know any boundaries among humans...it goes as much for the intelligent as the dumb, rich or the poor. The "competent" tend to think there way is the only way...the problem is they are human and as humans they are fallible. The problem is left to their own devices ego is sure to be a problem.
Think about it this way...as far as intelligence goes, computers out perform us in that area completely. We are no match. The only place we excel and out distance them is in emotional intelligence. I believe that many extremely intelligent people lack emotional intelligence because they value the gift of intelligence over and above all else (of course they would because most people value their own talent over another person's talent.) The sports guy values sports, the artist values art, the educated value an education, etc. As a rule people do not play fair to the things they don't value. You can see this in the outdated school system where algebra is placed at an extreme value as opposed to some other area of study that would benefit the masses more. The well educated will not let algebra become an elective...they can't let it go...even though the majority of the masses never use it and would be better served to learn computers, etiquette or how to balance a checkbook. Sometimes ego gets in the way of good sense.
I think a good government is a balanced government representing all types. Where one person is lacking another will take up the slack. Where one person is uncaring about a certain group another will be there to put them in check to ensure a system of government is in place for all people and not just a select few.
I just think it's wrong to glorify a certain type of person. They start to think they are less like human beings and more like Gods.