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Monday, October 12, 2009

Social Epidemics



The recent closing of the Georgia offender camp may be much more than an official act by local law enforcement.

Malcolm Gladwell--author of The Tipping Point--offers the following on social epidemics:

"...epidemics behave in a very unusual and counterintuitive way. Think, for a moment, about an epidemic of measles in a kindergarten class. One child brings in the virus. It spreads to every other child in the class in a matter of days. And then, within a week or so, it completely dies out and none of the children will ever get measles again. That's typical behavior for epidemics: they can blow up and then die out really quickly, and even the smallest change -- like one child with a virus -- can get them started. My argument is that it is also the way that change often happens in the rest of the world. Things can happen all at once, and little changes can make a huge difference. That's a little bit counterintuitive. As human beings, we always expect everyday change to happen slowly and steadily, and for there to be some relationship between cause and effect. And when there isn't -- when crime drops dramatically in New York for no apparent reason, or when a movie made on a shoestring budget ends up making hundreds of millions of dollars -- we're surprised. I'm saying, don't be surprised. This is the way social epidemics work."

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"...I'm convinced that ideas and behaviors and new products move through a population very much like a disease does. This isn't just a metaphor, in other words. I'm talking about a very literal analogy...ideas can be contagious in exactly the same way that a virus is."

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"...The virtue of an epidemic, after all, is that just a little input is enough to get it started, and it can spread very, very quickly. That makes it something of obvious and enormous interest to everyone from educators trying to reach students, to businesses trying to spread the word about their product, or for that matter to anyone who's trying to create a change with limited resources."

Read how to start your own social epidemic via The Tipping Point here.

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Blogger Vox Populi said...

Well with my good and huge soft heart you know that I LOVE LOVE LOVE this philosophy and have put it to work myself many times. Would that my writing skills match my ability to transform and think. Maybe someday.

BUT< in keeping with my big heart I have a BIG WIT and this struck me FUNNY AS HELL: (this part) when crime drops in new york: Okay I realize it's hypothetical. but a. it's because they transferred all their HOODS AND THUGS AND MURDERERS to MY CRIB.

b. they took lessons in NOT REPORTING or OUTRIGHT REFUSING to WRITE REPORTS ON CRIME and/or sorting crime stats by some funny math accounting procedure from TAMPUH and Hillsborough and PInellas county..where MY life and many of the long term residents has NEVER BEEN WORSE and the city has never looked or felt SHITTIER or had more homeless.... BUT the crime here and in st pete which is a bit worse in some ways .... more stamped down so safer in some ways ... everyone's gotten used to the ooze. ANYWAY there's been this "HUGE" "DROP" "IN" "CRIME" ... and I think four police officers have been murdered while crime is DOWN FIFTY F"ING PERCENT.

I am glad that some believe in hell. I do not. But the darkest part of me really fucking LOVES the idea of laughing at these lying, murdering assholes from my spot on a nice cloud while they FRY IN HELL.
Peace !

7:27 PM  
Blogger Sunny said...

That's true. Did Giuliani (as mayor) give the "disreputables" all bus tickets out of NYC...that is funny...no surprise there. LOL.

9:48 PM  

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