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LINK The Five Universal Laws of Human Stupidity

We underestimate the stupid, and we do so at our own peril.

In 1976, a professor of economic history at the University of California, Berkeley published an essay outlining the fundamental laws of a force he perceived as humanity’s greatest existential threat: Stupidity.

Stupid people, Carlo M. Cipolla explained, share several identifying traits: they are abundant, they are irrational, and they cause problems for others without apparent benefit to themselves, thereby lowering society’s total well-being. There are no defenses against stupidity, argued the Italian-born professor, who died in 2000. 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.

Let’s take a look at Cipolla’s five basic laws of human stupidity:

Law 1: Always and inevitably everyone underestimates the number of stupid individuals in circulation.

No matter how many idiots you suspect yourself surrounded by, Cipolla wrote, you are invariably lowballing the total. This problem is compounded by biased assumptions that certain people are intelligent based on superficial factors like their job, education level, or other traits we believe to be exclusive of stupidity. They aren’t. Which takes us to:

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

Cipolla posits stupidity is a variable that remains constant across all populations. Every category one can imagine—gender, race, nationality, education level, income—possesses a fixed percentage of stupid people. There are stupid college professors. There are stupid people at Davos and at the UN General Assembly. There are stupid people in every nation on earth. How numerous are the stupid amongst us? It’s impossible to say. And any guess would almost certainly violate the first law, anyway.

Law 3. A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or to a group of persons while himself deriving no gain and even possibly incurring losses.

Cipolla called this one the Golden Law of stupidity. A stupid person, according to the economist, is one who causes problems for others without any clear benefit to himself.

The uncle unable to stop himself from posting fake news articles to Facebook? Stupid. The customer service representative who keeps you on the phone for an hour, hangs up on you twice, and somehow still manages to screw up your account? Stupid.
This law also introduces three other phenotypes that Cipolla says co-exist alongside stupidity. First there is the intelligent person, whose actions benefit both himself and others. Then there is the bandit, who benefits himself at others’ expense. And lastly there is the helpless person, whose actions enrich others at his own expense. Cipolla imagined the four types along a graph, like this: (see photo)

The non-stupid are a flawed and inconsistent bunch. Sometimes we act intelligently, sometimes we are selfish bandits, sometimes we act helplessly and are taken advantage of by others, and sometimes we’re a bit of both. The stupid, in comparison, are paragons of consistency, acting at all times with unyielding idiocy.

However, consistent stupidity is the only consistent thing about the stupid. This is what makes stupid people so dangerous. Cipolla explains:

*Essentially stupid people are dangerous and damaging because reasonable people find it difficult to imagine and understand unreasonable behavior. An intelligent person may understand the logic of a bandit. The bandit’s actions follow a pattern of rationality: nasty rationality, if you like, but still rationality. The bandit wants a plus on his account. Since he is not intelligent enough to devise ways of obtaining the plus as well as providing you with a plus, he will produce his plus by causing a minus to appear on your account. All this is bad, but it is rational and if you are rational you can predict it. Youcan foresee a bandit’s actions, his nasty maneuvres and ugly aspirations and often can build up your defenses.

With a stupid person all this is absolutely impossible as explained by the Third Basic Law. A stupid creature will harass you for no reason, for no advantage, without any plan or scheme and at the most improbable times and places. You have no rational way of telling if and when and how and why the stupid creature attacks. When confronted with a stupid individual you are completely at his mercy.

All of which leads us to:

Law 4: Non-stupid people always underestimate the damaging power of stupid individuals. In particular non-stupid people constantly forget that at all times and places and under any circumstances to deal and/or associate with stupid people always turns out to be a costly mistake.

We underestimate the stupid, and we do so at our own peril. This brings us to the fifth and final law:

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

And its corollary:

A stupid person is more dangerous than a bandit.

We can do nothing about the stupid. The difference between societies that collapse under the weight of their stupid citizens and those who transcend them are the makeup of the non-stupid. Those progressing in spite of their stupid possess a high proportion of people acting intelligently, those who counterbalance the stupid’s losses by bringing about gains for themselves and their fellows.

Declining societies have the same percentage of stupid people as successful ones. But they also have high percentages of helpless people and, Cipolla writes, “an alarming proliferation of the bandits with overtones of stupidity.”

“Such change in the composition of the non-stupid population inevitably strengthens the destructive power of the [stupid] fraction and makes decline a certainty,” Cipolla concludes. “And the country goes to Hell.”

Corinne Purtill writes about culture, behavioral science, and management. Based at various times in Washington, D.C., Phnom Penh, New York, and London, she has written about everything from terrorism to the search for the Loch Ness Monster. She has a BA in English from Stanford University and reports now from southern California.

HippieChick58 9 Oct 31
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The closer one inspects this theory in light of the observed "nose- on- your- face" fact, the more the theory collapses. One of the two great mass movements of our age, and one of the two great humiliating stupidities of our age, is black lives matter and its great "rascism" witch hunt. My argument in this context rests on the premise that the spokesmen for black lives matter are stupid. This premise has to be axiomatic (as well as self evident because arguing the premise is not allowed here. In fact, any attempt to dispute the movement at all is completely censored here). Copernicus,....Kepler,..... me. And Pope Administratum the first.

Let us begin:

Laws 2 and 3 collapse immediately under the above mentioned censorium ergo demonstratum doctrine. Bye bye laws.And in anticipation of you in the peanut gallery, let me note that i am indeed rubber, you glue .... sticks right back to you.

Ive got to flee. I hear sirens on the street (net yet actually, but someday soon, and they could be right sirens or left sirens. Coin flip. I don't recall what Orwell said about that). I will leave you my outline notes so you can sketch in the argument when it's safe---- with laws 2 and 3 gone, the clever among you can reconstruct the demolition, and pick up enough pieces for another argument

" - slavery itself makes stupidity, successive slaveries make successive stupidities, stupidity therefore not independent quality.

  • bandit/intelligent media elites (and agnostic savants) needed to sustain blm ignoramosities. they don't float at all without this life saver. the stupid need thus, for purposes rooted in left ideology,to be told by "high whitey" that they're not stupid. or they won't remain stupid
    • thus the bandit/intelligent ( i mean y'all progressives, folks) assure that black devolution of intelligence will be continuous and permanent, and like the farthers reachesof the galaxy receed from the rest of humanity with acceleration
    • thus the veiled emergency of the BLM fiasco, which will likely be fogged over in the coming global warming apocalypse.
      -as will our species, so , i suppose, ...... so what?
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The idea that law # two, just because it agrees with the core dogma of our progressives, is somehow ratified, is perhaps the biggest element of fallacy in this otherwise delightful and entertaining theory. That anybody could spend 2 hours on this planet and not realize that stupidity is wildly unevenly distributed between groups....well, you need to listen to more NPR.

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That was an interesting attempt at the final grand psychological unified field theory. It certainly explains Trump. And one of its axises almost explains Feminism., And whatever the "People of Color" are calling themselves and their many movements this week. But the loose ends make my head buzz.

The holy grail of all such theories is simplicity. The simplest explanation is always the best. So ......

There's Carl Sagan. Then there's the rest of us,

                         Carl   < ___________________________________________  >   Us

         Want proof?  Carl is gone.   Now there is only us.  And sure enough, very soon,   " POOF ".  There'll be  Nothing.
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Yes, the stupid are Awful, truly Awful.
BUT. have you no doubt that there has never been a time when they did not exist as a percentage of the population? And probably about the same percent?
Sadly, the population is much larger now than ever before, thus there are more child molesters, serial killers, and Stupid than ever too.
And yet, we have had Greek, & Roman & Chinese & African & Egyptian & Mayan Empires, Founding Fathers, and Much more, in all their glory, all despite the ever-present Stupid.

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I have never heard it stated as well as this. Thanks Hippie Chick. Hope you do not mind the familiar.

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Unfortunately true

bobwjr Level 10 Oct 31, 2021
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I believe these laws are unfortunately true.
The mistake of underestimation reminds me
of horror movies when one knows a naive
person will encounter violence.
People's naivete about dangerously
stupid people is nearly unforgivable.

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It seems to me that unfettered greed is the hallmark of human stupidity...

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Under law 2, "stupidity is a variable that remains constant across all populations." I think that sometimes includes all of us. How many can honestly say they have not made a stupid mistake? Anyone who raises their hand is lying. I also absolutely agree with the portion under law 3 that states "The non-stupid are a flawed and inconsistent bunch." However, sometimes we learn from our mistakes (sometimes it takes a couple of times, though). The stupid do tend to be consistent. Unfortunately, with population growth comes more stupid people.

BUT do we consistantly continue to make the mistake? I will again bring this back to what I am familiar with, the behavior of my twin sister. She is not really a stupid person (tho, I sometimes wonder if I am fooling myself) BUT she does the dumbest things, or says the dumbest things, or posts the dumbest things as to the republican party and getting her news from fox and oann.

@silverotter11 sometimes stupid is as stupid does. Seems like your sister will not change.

@silverotter11 ..........i don't care. whats she dooing saturday night?

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America is clearly in decline, and the stupid are running us off the cliff with their actions. I was hoping that Covid might thin their ranks in a Darwinian fashion and save us, but I don't think so. The other problem is that the stupid keep voting for bandits, who are corrupt and greedy, so that is also killing us. Ineffectual people are also frustrating and annoying, at least to me, as they consistently refuse or unable to take any action in their lives. They are cowardly and also incompetent at taking action in their lives. And because of that, my patience is very limited when it comes to their bitching about things in their lives.

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Makes me think of Dunning Kruger.

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