The Two Stupidities
The two stupidities:
being made to be stupid, and self-maintaining stupidity.
There’s a reason why people are stupid – belief. There’s nothing we can do about others’ stupidity as that’s been around for a very long time, but we can do something about our own stupidity by being aware of what’s in our mind, and how it got there, as this results in the way we think of ourselves.
It’s our reactions and intellectualisations which keep us imprisoned. The cage door needs to be opened from the inside, instead of us waiting for someone – even a Buddha – to open it from the outside.
If we react, we’re still part of this stupidity system. Compassion it is definitely not wishful thinking and praying; it’s about understanding how it all works, and this is the reason why compassion is supremely difficult and challenging. It involves competency, rationality, self-control, and authenticity, all of which act through wisdom.
Being made to be stupid (external):
This is the sociological phenomenon that occurs when people are overwhelmed by propaganda, groupthink, or the crowd. Under the weight of a powerful external force like a political movement or a cult of personality, an individual stops using their critical faculties. The result is that they have simply surrendered their reason to a collective narrative, and thus they become a tool for someone elseβs agenda.
Self-maintaining stupidity (internal):
This is a psychological trap which is a defensive mechanism to protect oneβs ego or worldview, thus avoiding the pain of being wrong by building walls. We ignore evidence, and surround ourselves with echoes of our own voice.
The result is that our mind becomes a closed loop. Because we refuse to see any errors in our view, we can never correct them, making the stupidity permanent and self-repairing.
One confuses our intelligence;
the other maintains this confusion.