With Talent, Comes
Power
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Source: http://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/07/05/what-happens-next-if-there-is-a-hung-parliament-.html |
Power is a concept
that manipulates our minds into various thought processes. When thinking about
power, we immediately jump to the conclusion of hierarchies, taking control of
what we do and think. In social media, we acknowledge those with the most "likes",
or "followers" as the ones whom hold power, as they have the control
over what we see and think. In personal prefrenance, I believe it's time for
change, "Take charge: create your own online service", (Turkle, 1995).
It's time to eliminate the concept of power and to create an interactive,
social networking world, where we all feel the power of connection.
For the next few
weeks, I have decided to blog about the site, "DeviantArt". For me,
this is a new social network that I have never heard of before. Externally, it
appears to be a site based purely on art works where one shares with the
DeviantArt community.
As I sign up and log
in for the first time, I begin to be amazed at the extent of artistry on
display of pupils talents. Which then begins my wonder of how to build your
cliental of art lovers to gain power. To succeed, "Comparakeet", a
well known review website, mainly for virtual worlds, states "
when you have a
talent to show to the world, all that you need is a good presence".
(Comparakeet, 2017). This brings me to the conclusion that with talent, comes
power. The power to grow contacts, to grow fame. To be one whom is successful,
is to be one whom is talented from the start. "Talent is God given. Be
humble. Fame is man-given. Be grateful. Conceit is self given. Be
careful." (Wooden, 2017).
We live in a world
where dictation is controlled. Through politics, media and much more, we are
forced to follow rules and regulations, not only in law, but also in societal
beliefs.
"The
small-world (phenomenon) reveals an underlying dynamic of interconnectedness
that expresses itself indelibly in who we are, how we think, and how we
behave." (Buchanen, 2002, p.33). Buchanen expresses a point so valid to
todays morals. If one were to be given a position of power, it is in their
control of how they spread their actions to others. For example, politicians
are given the responsibility of spreading their knowledge to better their
country. Once they have been rewarded their position, their thought process
immediately turns to different thinking methods on ways to change others for
what they believe is for better. As daunting as this comes across, its power.
They hold the permission to determine how we behave and act simply through
their title in the Parliament house. How did they become who they are? Simply
through their talents of leadership.
DeviantArt has
grasped my attention significantly, even through simply signing on and browsing
what is for offer. For the next few weeks, I will continue to browse this site
to broaden my knowledge on how power impacts users, even in the slightest of
ways. How would I use my current talents to gain my way up the social ladder of
power? Would it be for better, or for worse?
References
Turkle, S. (1995). Life On The Screen. New York, NY:
Comparakeet. (2017).
DeviantArt Review 2017. Retrieved from https://www.comparakeet.com/artist-website-builders/deviantart-review/
Wooden. (2017) The power of talent
Buchanen, (2002).
Great job Shae! Very brave being the first one in the group to post!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your reply Susan! Can't wait to read more of the fellow classmates posts! :)
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