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The tragic death of Morgan Spurlock...yeah? Really? That’s not the only “tragedy”.

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The Misuse of the Word "Tragedy" and the Deification of Ordinary People

Hello, Earnest Mann here! In today's episode, I'm addressing a critical issue: the misuse of the word "tragedy" and the deification of ordinary people. I thank the creators of the background video for their excellent work, which you can find linked below. Now, let's get into the heart of the matter.

Defining Tragedy: What It Truly Means

We need to agree on the definitions of the words we use to communicate effectively. The constant misuse of "tragedy" when referring to the predictable outcomes of poor choices, like chronic drinking, is misleading. I discuss how Morgan Spurlock, despite his achievements, was not a hero but a flawed individual who succumbed to his choices. His passing at 53, largely due to his prolonged drinking problem, is sad but not a tragedy in the true sense of the word.

The Deification Problem: Stop Idolizing Ordinary Lives

Another issue is the deification of ordinary people. When celebrities or public figures die, they are often described as tragic losses, even when their deaths result from predictable behaviors. I share personal anecdotes to illustrate what genuine tragedies are, such as unforeseen accidents that claim innocent lives. We must reserve the term "tragedy" for truly unexpected and devastating events, not the foreseeable consequences of personal choices.

If you like what I do, and would like to throw some small yet seriously appreciated support my way, here's the link - https://ko-fi.com/earnestmann - THANK YOU!

If you're interested in growing your Channel, please click on my affiliate link for free Tube Buddy, which can dramatically improve views of your YouTube content- https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=temspodcasttbfree

And you can listen to this, or any of my many other episodes, at - https://theearnestmannshow.com/episodes

And last but certainly not least, if you are fed up with your current existence, and want to take your life in a very different but much better direction, take a look at what I have to say here - https://theearnestmannshow.com/designing-and-building-your-nearly-perfect-future

If you have a suggestion for an episode topic, or simply want to get together for fascinating conversation and drinks, you can also reach out to me personally, via my website's contact page - https://theearnestmannshow.com/aboutcontact

My website is a work in progress, I update its content as time allows as I am just a one "Mann" show - ha ha, so check for new things periodically, you will find interesting and entertaining things there.

Please consider, that by visiting the website and supporting this show, you're supporting an actual person, not some mega corporation, that wouldn't know human compassion if it hit them over the head!

Perhaps most importantly, by leaving a comment after you listen to an episode, your opinion or advice may help another person in this world more than you know, and I'm not kidding, I have seen it time and again, so leave a comment, and maybe change a person's life for the better!

Take care - Earnest

© 2023 The Earnest Mann Show

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Earnest Mann. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Earnest Mann hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

The Misuse of the Word "Tragedy" and the Deification of Ordinary People

Hello, Earnest Mann here! In today's episode, I'm addressing a critical issue: the misuse of the word "tragedy" and the deification of ordinary people. I thank the creators of the background video for their excellent work, which you can find linked below. Now, let's get into the heart of the matter.

Defining Tragedy: What It Truly Means

We need to agree on the definitions of the words we use to communicate effectively. The constant misuse of "tragedy" when referring to the predictable outcomes of poor choices, like chronic drinking, is misleading. I discuss how Morgan Spurlock, despite his achievements, was not a hero but a flawed individual who succumbed to his choices. His passing at 53, largely due to his prolonged drinking problem, is sad but not a tragedy in the true sense of the word.

The Deification Problem: Stop Idolizing Ordinary Lives

Another issue is the deification of ordinary people. When celebrities or public figures die, they are often described as tragic losses, even when their deaths result from predictable behaviors. I share personal anecdotes to illustrate what genuine tragedies are, such as unforeseen accidents that claim innocent lives. We must reserve the term "tragedy" for truly unexpected and devastating events, not the foreseeable consequences of personal choices.

If you like what I do, and would like to throw some small yet seriously appreciated support my way, here's the link - https://ko-fi.com/earnestmann - THANK YOU!

If you're interested in growing your Channel, please click on my affiliate link for free Tube Buddy, which can dramatically improve views of your YouTube content- https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=temspodcasttbfree

And you can listen to this, or any of my many other episodes, at - https://theearnestmannshow.com/episodes

And last but certainly not least, if you are fed up with your current existence, and want to take your life in a very different but much better direction, take a look at what I have to say here - https://theearnestmannshow.com/designing-and-building-your-nearly-perfect-future

If you have a suggestion for an episode topic, or simply want to get together for fascinating conversation and drinks, you can also reach out to me personally, via my website's contact page - https://theearnestmannshow.com/aboutcontact

My website is a work in progress, I update its content as time allows as I am just a one "Mann" show - ha ha, so check for new things periodically, you will find interesting and entertaining things there.

Please consider, that by visiting the website and supporting this show, you're supporting an actual person, not some mega corporation, that wouldn't know human compassion if it hit them over the head!

Perhaps most importantly, by leaving a comment after you listen to an episode, your opinion or advice may help another person in this world more than you know, and I'm not kidding, I have seen it time and again, so leave a comment, and maybe change a person's life for the better!

Take care - Earnest

© 2023 The Earnest Mann Show

  continue reading

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