As I get older, and as I meet more people in the course of life, the more I don't think this is happening to an adequate degree, if at all, and most certainly not at an adequate speed with the human race. I'm starting to think that all the technology we've developed has lead us to a point where those who are not worthy according to Darwinian logic are managing to stick around anyhow.
While it's certainly quite nice that fewer people are buying the farm, so to speak, from preventable causes. And diseases are slowly getting reduced in insofar as their ravaging of the human body goes. But ; somewhere along the lines we've foiled Darwin.
I'm sure some people will find that a bit harsh. Possibly rightfully so. If you hadn't yet noticed, I'm not long on tact.
While I don't have specific scientific proof to back up my opinion, consider the following observations of late and in general:
- When is the last time you went to a restaurant, fast food or otherwise, spent less than $25/head for the entre, and got GOOD service, not acceptable, I mean the kind you thank the server for it and MEAN it???
- When was the last time you went to a restaurant and the food was BETTER than you expected? You know, the kind of meal where you sit back and go, "holy crap, I wish I could eat this good every day" ???
- When was the last time you went to a fast food place, supermarket, or discount department store and got served by someone who was of legal drinking age yet too young to be an AARP member, and/or that person did NOT give you the attitude that "the system" owed them something and they were annoyed to be deprived of it?
- When was the last time your doctor's office was ON TIME, give or take ten minutes, of when you booked your APPOINTMENT? Oh, the eon you spent sitting in the exam room counts as NOT BEING ON TIME... I don't care WHERE you waited once you were checked in. Time waiting in the exam room should probably count twice for the lateness factor over the time in the waiting room since there's NEVER a comfortable place to sit in wait in those rooms!
- When was the last time you got a referral from you doctor and they actually cared about WHEN YOU WERE AVAILABLE TO SEE THE SPECIALIST?
- When was the last time they did the whole referral thing over the phone and DIDN'T SEND YOU TO THE WRONG PLACE when there are two with similar names (no matter that you tried to verify the accuracy of said referral at least two times each on at least two separate occasions)?
- When was the last time in the last two months that you had to work directly with the general public and DIDN'T get treated RUDELY by the majority of them?
- When was the last time they didn't want what they came for BEFORE they got there and are now too impatient for you to not know what they wanted in spite of your crystal ball being out of service and no one, including said person, informed you before hand?
- When was the last time you seriously expected that an underling in a chain retail outlet could control what products were sold and serviced in a store? In a privately run shop/store, maybe. In a national CHAIN?!? I'm not talking about passing along requests and/or suggestions, I'm talking about reaming the employee a new oriface over the quality, or lack thereof, of a product or service not directly controled by said retail organization, let alone the employee?
- When was the last time you drove somewhere farther than a mile or two away and didn't witness road rage?!?
- When was the last time you drove somewhere and another driver was POLITE to you?
- When was the last time you noticed someone not overly willing to shoot the messenger for the message?!?
I've lived here for a few YEARS now. I've traveled to and through a significant portion of the large metro areas in the continental United States, so "city" driving isn't exactly new and different to me.
While I've only worked this specific job for a few months, I've worked directly with the public for the vast majority of the twenty-four years I've been out of high school.
I've been a consumer of medical, retail, and most kinds of goods and services for most of my fourty-two years of life.
Yet in spite of all that, in spite of most everything I've ever learned, in school/college or out, I can NOT FOR THE LIFE OF ME fathom why people everywhere I've been or contacted, or anyone I've talked to has contacted (anywhere in the U.S.) has been anything but a rude, impatient, PITA for the last couple months.
OK, they haven't literally ALL been like that, but a goodly majority have.
Sure, the economy sucks, the job market in most places is darn near non-existent, the housing market in most places is worse than the job market, and the country is throwing SEVEN HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS at a problem without so much as comprehending the problem, proposed solutions, or procedures to carry them out. Oh, and having no checks and balances to make sure the whole program does what it was intended to sure makes a heck of a lot of sense, no?
Sure it's easy to make it sound like the world might be ending, or certainly getting to be a nasty place to be.
What ever happened to the determination, the drive, the stick-to-it-iveness, the perseverance, the spirit, and the passion that made this country what it is anyhow?
Of course there are things wrong. There always have been if you look back at most any period in history close enough. There never was a truly golden age at any point in human history the way some people would make it sound - where everyone was happy and everything was perfect. Except maybe in those stupid Walgreen's commercials.
People make mistakes, people have problems. It's a fact as sure as the sun rising in the sky each day.
It's how we deal with it that separates us from the other animals. And those who choose to take it all out on all the rest of us are surely the animals.
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