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The Don’t Care Phenomena

Barry bonds is in the news again. I didn’t care. Neither do you I am sure. The reason is not because you may not be an American and thus not interested in a lot of what goes on in US sports. Even Americans don’t care as this poll shows. [Via Blogcritics]

The Barry Bonds don’t care maybe due to the constant over coverage in the media during his home run chase. Each time Bonds hit a home run, ESPN cut regular programming to cover it. The result was that people went numb when they heard the words Barry Bonds. The senses system told them - shut every thing or your brains will burst.

We saw some thing similar in India not long ago during the Ganguly-Chappell controversy. First, people were either in favour of Ganguly or Chappell. The issue dragged and the media dragged it along. By the end, people didn’t care any more. They just wanted to hear no more of the Ganguly-Chappell issue. Tendulkar is back once again in the Indian team. Got the don’t care feeling? I guessed so.

Constant repitition maybe cause this numbness. For example, how many of you got excited when Roger Federer won Wimbledon again this year? Even against a promising Nadal, most people new Federer had little chance of losing. Had the opponent in the final been some one else, the Wimbledon final would have recieved much lower television ratings. The don’t care phenomena would have been much more evident.

Some how, flawed geniuses excite us and help us avoid the don’t care phenomena. So, a Kobe Bryant will never fail to bore us. One day, he scores truck loads of points and we can’t get enough of his talent. The next day, we wonder if he failed. Breaks in successful performances avoids repitions. Would we have got as excited for the second Jordan three peat had he not had the gap to try baseball despite scenario in which he achieved the second three peat very different?

We care about our sports but only that much and no more. For, the don’t care stage isn’t too far off.

Update
: Read Ravi Gurnani’s flawed sporting idols here.

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9 Responses to “The Don’t Care Phenomena”

  1. Geoff Says:

    OK, that’s twice in two posts now and I feel I have to comment: it’s ‘lose’ and ‘losing’, not ‘loose’ and ‘loosing’. So many people do this!

  2. Pratyush Says:

    Oh yes. *shucks!*

    Editing.

    Update: Done. Thanks for pointing it out.

  3. Ravi Says:

    familiarity breeds contempt i guess.

    n yes we all love flawed genius’s

  4. Orthographic View Says:

    Sporting idols

    some of my flawed heroes

  5. Pratyush Says:

    Agreed Ravi.

  6. Ravi Says:

    another point we agree on!!! damn, great minds do think alike :-p

  7. maddux Says:

    I wasn’t going to comment until I saw the comment on grammar, too funny. I notice other people’s errors but my own grammar is a mess.

    As you said - Gotta love those flawed geniuses like Kobe.

    Jamie
    “Maddux”

  8. Pratyush Says:

    Haha. :) Also, nice site you got there dude.

  9. maddux Says:

    If your talking to me, thanks dude.

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