The Gervais Principle: The Complete Series, with a Bonus Essay on Office Space (Ribbonfarm Roughs) by Venkatesh Rao
Author:Venkatesh Rao [Rao, Venkatesh]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Ribbonfarm, Inc.
Published: 2013-09-16T04:00:00+00:00
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
At the heart of all tragedy, the Greeks saw a phenomenon they called hamartia: a fatal error born of unavoidable ignorance. Combined with a fundamental moral flaw, hamartia inevitably led on to destruction. For the Greeks, humans were cursed not just with mortality of the flesh, but also hamartia-driven mortality of the spirit. Hamartia was the Gods being Divine Jerks, randomly toying with human lives for their own pleasure, through cat-and-mouse games the latter could not hope to win.
For the Greeks, any divine purpose, even subtly malicious randomness, in the ordering of the universe, was preferable to purposelessness. At least the gods cared enough to be cruel.
Nietzsche saw tragedy differently. For Nietzsche, God was dead and only the flesh was real. There was only the indifferent Great Bureaucrat of the material universe, Chancellor Entropy, apathetically offering humans a form to fill out, with just one simple check-box choice: “death or booga booga?”
The Clueless disdainfully ignore the reams of fine print, and proudly check: death.
After trying, and failing to understand the fine print, the Losers cautiously check: booga booga.
Finally, the Sociopath frowns doubtfully at the form, and asks: “Can I speak with your supervisor?”
“Certainly,” says the Great Bureaucrat. “There’s some additional paperwork for that I am afraid. Just fill these out, and take them over there. Godot will be right with you.”
Welcome to the penultimate chapter of the Gervais Principle series.
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