Proud Of Nothing

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People will get proud over anything. Even those that have nothing to be proud of will somehow find themselves becoming proud of something. It’s rather amazing really. When you stop to think about it, none of us really has anything to be proud of.

There are a wide variety of things that pride is claimed. I think that the most ridiculous ones are those things over which we have no control. Here are some of my favorites:

  1. Nationalism/Patriotism/Geographic devotion

    This is rampant around the world and throughout all of time. However, it’s rather silly to be proud of where you come from simply because that’s where you came from, don’t you think? Sure it’s a great way to connect to people when you first meet them, but how much do you really have to be proud of if you grew up somewhere? Usually it’s not too much.

    I think that perhaps the only thing that I could understand about this is if one had to grow up in a difficult environment. It shapes a person to be able to grow up in that type of surrounding. But for all of those people who are proud of where they grew up, what country they were born in, what their heritage is, and so on, you better rethink it. Because you had no hand in that.

    And to think that people get into wars over this issue all of the time is mind boggling. You mean to tell me that you hate that guy because of where he was born? But he had no control over that, he didn’t choose to be born there!

  2. Height

    Have you met people who were proud of their height? I think that might be one of the most ridiculous things ever because you absolutely have no control over your height. You can lose or gain weight, have plastic surgery to fix your looks, and any number of things to modify your physical appearance.

    But what can you do about your height? Diddly squat, I do believe. Unless you have that limb lengthening surgery. Anyways, once again you have no control over how tall you are/will be. You can hope for good genes, but it’s much more impressive to just be able to deal with those that you’ve been given. And better yet, it’s impressive to be able to overlook (no pun intended) it in others.

  3. Discovering Music Artists/Clothing Brands

    I mean really? You’re going to be proud of the fact that you found out about a band before anyone else did? You had no hand in their success. You’re not playing bass or pounding those drums for them. All you did was take a little listen.

    Okay sure, it’s very nice that you spend the time and try out different artists than the popular fare served up to the masses. Maybe you even spent a little bit of money to try them out. But when the band becomes popular, if you find yourself bringing up the fact that you listened to them for years, I’ll have you know that I think that you’re a lame-o.

    Same thing goes for clothing brands (and probably a slew of other things). You’re not making the clothes, you’re just buying a sweater. $20 bucks. You daredevil you.

  4. Age

    Whether you’re young or old, what can you really say about your age? It won’t change a lick no matter what you do. You can lie about it, you can deceive others by changing your appearance, but this is an absolute in this world that you have no control over.

    I think it’s so interesting when people see their age as something to be proud of. In the past I’ve seen it because people think that they’re immediately wiser for the simple fact that they’ve lived more days. I grant them that it’s generally true that wisdom comes with age. But isn’t that usually more like decades of experience?

    Growing up in school, I was meeting people with years or less worth more days who thought that they were somehow wiser than I. I thought (and still do) think that is just ludicrous. It’s like they can’t find anything to be proud of so they just grasp for something that nobody can change. How about instead of doing that we go out and actually gain some of that useful wisdom by getting a life, huh?

  5. Salvation

    Well I’m a Christian. Maybe you knew that, maybe you didn’t. Now you do. Anyways, I’ve got a bone to pick with those people that speak of their salvation with an air of superiority, as if they did anything at all except believe. This might stir up the pot a little bit, but there isn’t much that separates you from that unsaved guy next to you. I boast in Jesus Christ, too, but He did the work, not I. I just said, “Yes, I’ll believe.”

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10 Comments »

Comment by Marty
Jan 15, 08 at 05:43 PM

Ahh, I love reading your blogs. :)

Comment by Derek
Jan 16, 08 at 10:57 PM

Well thank you. That makes me very glad to be able to write them.

 
 
Comment by Valerie
Jan 20, 08 at 04:46 PM

you’re so funny :)

Comment by Derek
Jan 22, 08 at 10:12 AM

Well fancy that! A comment from you. :)
I don’t really get why this post makes me funny, though! Do tell.

 
 
Comment by Jill/Twipply Skwood
Jan 23, 08 at 06:10 PM

That was funny! I never thought of any of those before, except the nationalism.

Comment by Derek
Jan 24, 08 at 09:28 AM

Is it funny because of the writing or funny because of the topic?

Do these things make sense? Do you agree?

 
 
Comment by Jill/Twipply Skwood
Jan 28, 08 at 04:16 AM

I always think it’s funny when people point out the glaringly obvious in a new way I never thought of! :-) :-) :-) “Have you met people who were proud of their height? I think that might be one of the most ridiculous things ever because you absolutely have no control over your height.” Just, y’know…it never occurred to me that people are proud of their height for no reason, but now that you say it I realize, I HAVE heard people proud of their height. And it DOESN’T make much sense, does it? :-) :-) :-)

Comment by Derek
Jan 28, 08 at 10:46 PM

I’m glad that you can agree with what I wrote. Have you ever thought of any other things that people are proud of for no reason? I’d love to hear them!

 
 
Comment by Jill/Twipply Skwood
Jan 29, 08 at 06:47 PM

I was thinking the other day (totally unrelated to this post - odd, huh?) of how proud everyone (including, especially including me!) is of their kids. I’m always sooooooooooooo proud of my kids. All parents are always so proud of their kids. Everything their kid does is always 29,392 times cuter/smarter than the 1,234,245,232 that exact same thing has been done by some other kid. And yet, we can’t help it that it’s all been done before by babies and kids for eons. We’re PROUD that our kid did it their own special way by golly! Seriously. I’m so proud of those two little boogers o’mine I can’t even stand myself sometimes. :-) :-) :-)

 
Mar 26, 08 at 01:25 AM

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