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What
is feng shui? Is it a religion, superstition or just good old-fashioned
pseudo-science? One thing's for sure, it's retarded. That's right. The
idea that rearranging your office plants will bring you financial
wealth and prosperity is uber-stupid. If anyone out there believes in
feng shui, sorry to offend you. Please send me $300, and I will mail
you a special healing crystal/good luck charm that will cure
cancer, revive the dead, and increase the size of your penis
(if you stuff it down your pants, that is).
I
first heard of the principles of feng shui about ten years ago. A
co-worker talked about building her house based up on it.
She prattled on about how you should sleep with your head
facing north, so your 'positive' energy would be replenished in the
morning. Personally, I sleep facing south. That way it's easier for me
to cop a feel when my wife's asleep. Feng shui is not a practice based
upon scientific principles or even documented medical science. Yes,
having house plants (or a pet) can make a person more energetic and
happy. As a result, the person may work harder, be more productive, and
potentially make more money. But feng shui is pure, unadulterated
bullshit.
When
my wife and I were buying our house a few years back, the realtor at
the open house we went to was a nice, middle aged white woman. My wife
is Asian, so the realtor immediately launched into "I see you're from
Asia. Some of our houses are built with feng shui principles, and I
think you would really like them." Needless to say, we walked out. Word
to the wise: Don't insult my wife's intelligence (that's my job).
Many
Chinese people I work with believe in feng shui. Then again, many of
them eat cats, so I'm not sure what that gets me. I'm just
kidding about the cat eating (that happens in mainland China, not
here). It's incredible to me that although Asians run circles around
the rest of the world in math, many of them seem to embrace feng shui,
superstitions, bad medicine, and other nonsense. Many Americans,
especially 'progressives,' seem to fall for anything
they perceive as being Asian (because they see it as a quick way
to becoming prosperous). That's the dirty little secret about
liberals in America. They're racist.
That's
right. Rather than attribute Asian success in America to hard work,
self-sacrifice, and not cranking out bastard children by the age of 12,
they think Asians are "magical." That's why they follow the Dalai Lama,
feng shui, channeling, or any crank 'alternative' medicine that comes
down the pike. I once got something in the mail. It was a sweatband to
be worn around the wrist. The instructions with it said it was made
with a new 'special' material that was filled with positive ions. I'm
no fabrics expert, but I'm pretty sure it was cotton. Anyway, just to
give "credibility" to their snake oil, the instructions said that
this material was from the mystical country of Japan. You know, if
you're going to lie, go all the way. Japan is a modern, technologically
advanced country. It would have had more credibility if it said the
stuff was from Thailand (not that the lemmings who fall for such
schemes give a crap)... The letter concluded with "to order a shirt or
other garments with this material, send $30 to blah blah blah."
I'm
increasingly stunned at how stupid we've become (well, not ME, but
everybody else). I went to a Barnes and Noble yesterday, just to do
some research on feng shui. There was an entire row dedicated to books
on astrology, the occult, magic, and other such nonsense.
Unfortunately, a crowd of Kucinich suporters were in the way, so I
opted for the other side of the spectrum - books on Science and
Skepticism.
I
asked the white hippy chick with dreadlocks working the information
counter where I could find the books written by James Randi. She had no
idea who he was. I then threw out the name Michael Schermer. Again, she
was a complete blank. Finally, I asked her to point me to where the
books on skepticism and debunking the occult were. She managed to
surpress her disgust into a simple eyebrow furl, but I could sense her
"negative energy." I had clearly gored her ox. She showed me where the
books were. "That's it?" I asked. But she didn't have time to answer,
she was already out of earshot. Sadly, although there are hundreds (if
not thousands) of books written about feng shui, Nostradamous,
channelling, aura healing, UFOs, and other crap, I think there have
been exactly ten books in the modern era written about debunking this
horse hockey. In other words, there are more idiots than
critically-thinking people. And every election they cancel out my
vote.
So what have we learned, boys and girls? Here's my summary.
1) People are stupid. Even people with the title "Doctor" can be as dumb as aquarium gravel.
2)
People (liberals in particular) are racist. They discount things that
parts of the population do which help them to succeed, and instead opt
for the easy explanation: that owning a Tibetan prayer flag will somehow
bring peace to the world. Pretty damn funny.
3)
I will not do business with a company that has invested in a feng shui
building designer. Sure, a company can do what it wants to with
its own money, but I want no part of it. I will not invest a dime in a
company that mismanages its money so badly. How a company invests its
money is a very good indicator of where it is headed financially.
4) I won't vote for any politician that believes in any of this new age nonsense.
PS: Here are some cool links:
James Randi - Randi is the king of making fun of new agers and snake oil salesmen. See how many days have passed since Sylvia
Brown agreed to come in and do a "psychic" reading under scientific conditions.
Rick Ross -
This guy skewers cults (and some 'hate groups'). Unlike others (with an
obvious leftist, Maoist political agenda), I haven't seen politics
emerge at Ross' site (sure, he has a link to the Southern Poverty Law
Center, but I'll give him a pass for his great work at debunking MLM
and other cults). If you're a Jehovah's Witless (or Tom Cruise), it's
probably a good idea NOT to go to this site. Your feewings will be
hurt.
Free Republic -
You can always count on a Freeper to find interesting stories (and make
fun of them). This is a great page discussing feng shui (including the
German government discussing the use of feng shui to help with... aw,
just read it yourself. My fingers are tired).
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