8.17.2007

 

Sniglet alert: Outsight

From a blog quoted on the New York Times website:

A group of people are standing around discussing some topic where either expertise or native intelligence make them all pretty conversant on the subject. Suddenly, one person pipes up with what he clearly thinks is a profound insight, an important observation. The others smile awkwardly, perhaps exchanging quick meaningful looks, and attempt to steer the conversation elsewhere. In the most embarrassing cases, the person who offered the observation is convinced that the full import of his insight can’t have been understood, and insists upon pressing it again and again. What’s actually happened, though, is that the person has outed himself as desperately behind the curve by offering the very opposite of an insight: some utterly elementary point that everyone else had taken for granted as a premise of the conversation, and indeed, one too obvious to be worth stating among (so they had thought) other reasonably bright and informed people. It’s an odd case of making oneself look bad, not by saying something wrong or false, but by saying something too clearly true.


Comments:
Hmmm....yeeeaahh, right Jeff. Most interesting there. You seem to have summed that up quite well. Yeeeaahh.......
 
Hee hee. V.funny, Eric.

Actually, I find that very interesting. All of us (because we are so intelligent, after all) have witnessed this phenomena. And it happens a lot with children...but in that case, you have to turn to them and validate what they say.
 
You guys oughta check out this blogging thingy. Seriously. It is so cool and a great way to "socially network". Seriously.
 
Did yunz hear that Mr. Tabish retired? I think we should have party, and then, like Tim said, start a blog about it.
 
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