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Apr. 13th, 2005 09:34 amPresumably, the best thing to do in the world is not worry about things. Next best is to not worry about them when worrying about them is detrimental to actually doing something about them, i.e. solving the problem, reacting calmly to stressful situations, etc. Statistically, everybody's going to be in a car wreck at least once in their lives -- is it possible that having mentally run through the procedure of having a car wreck previously will allow you to handle an actual car wreck with a greater degree of calm and control? Previous study shows that thoroughly visualizing shooting a basket successfully improves your probability of making a shot almost as much as actually practicing the shot. This thing about rehearsal, it's interesting to me.
In other news, it's a national Day of Silence in schools for awareness of LGBT issues -- somehow this never happened when I was in school. Our big action of protest was SADD week before prom, when some of the students came in painted in whiteface to represent the statistical probability of being killed by a drunk driver. The biggest gender/sexuality/etc. discrimination thing I can recall in high school was two girls in my senior class trying to buy prom tickets as a couple, which they weren't allowed to do. I don't think they were actually a couple, just trying to raise awareness. I remember wondering why people who weren't gay would even bother trying to mess with the system. Wow, the ol' worldview has changed.
In other news, it's a national Day of Silence in schools for awareness of LGBT issues -- somehow this never happened when I was in school. Our big action of protest was SADD week before prom, when some of the students came in painted in whiteface to represent the statistical probability of being killed by a drunk driver. The biggest gender/sexuality/etc. discrimination thing I can recall in high school was two girls in my senior class trying to buy prom tickets as a couple, which they weren't allowed to do. I don't think they were actually a couple, just trying to raise awareness. I remember wondering why people who weren't gay would even bother trying to mess with the system. Wow, the ol' worldview has changed.
Response Strategies
Date: 2005-04-13 03:43 pm (UTC)Defensive driving is another example. If you're alert to all the dangerous things your fellow drivers could do, and know what you'll do with your vehicle if Bad Things Happen, then your response time will be faster. Remember when
I could go on, but you'd get bored. I think that worrying about too many random possibilities is a waste of my energy. But considering what is likely to happen, and deciding ahead of time how I want to respond, is a different thing. Granted, I'm a control freak...
From one control freak to another
Date: 2005-04-13 03:53 pm (UTC)And, the analogy between defensive driving and defensive walking is also explicitly made by "experts". So well done there, too.
I think you've both got a good point that there's a difference between planning and worrying. This helps build a bit on the post I made last week about fear...even though the original point is different.
Does the Day of Silence apply to IMs?
Re: From one control freak to another
Date: 2005-04-13 04:03 pm (UTC)As to IM's, I don't think so, I think it's spoken only.
Logorrhea?
Date: 2005-04-13 04:21 pm (UTC)The latter question was mostly facetious. I'm not entirely certain what one person not speaking during a day is supposed to accomplish.
Re: Logorrhea?
Date: 2005-04-13 04:30 pm (UTC)The logorrhea can be traced directly to the fact that I remembered to take my pills this morning, and got some vitamins on top of that -- I'm feeling pretty high-functioning.
Re: Logorrhea?
Date: 2005-04-13 05:11 pm (UTC)Lots of positive energy and enthusiasm, so points for that. Me, I'll probably speak very loudly at every opportunity about how cool it is that folks are taking a vow of silence for the day about the issue, how much I support them, and wonder *out loud* about how many teenagers are silent today and whether their parents will pay any freakin' attention at all. But that's just me. :)
Re: Logorrhea?
Date: 2005-04-13 06:30 pm (UTC)Despite feeling pretty high-functioning myself today (got my oil change this morning in 10 minutes, had time to clean out my car before getting to the office 5 minutes early, etc), everyone else seems to be posting my thoughts before me, here.
Re: Logorrhea?
Date: 2005-04-13 07:17 pm (UTC)Re: puppets
Date: 2005-04-14 04:47 am (UTC)Re: From one control freak to another
Date: 2005-04-13 05:13 pm (UTC)