Incredible You! - A Superpower You Can Learn
Usually when we think about the term superpower we are referring to someone being able to fly or withstand bullets, walk through walls or even travel back and forth through times, all things impossible in real life, but brought to life via the magic of the silver screen.
However if we analyse what a superpower actually is, then perhaps it can be best summed up like so:
A superpower is a distinct and unique ability that an individual or group of individuals posses, which allows them some kind of advantage over the rest of the population.
So going by that definition, the ability to read is not a superpower, the ability to calculate complex mathematical abstractions in your head, is.
The thing is we can't all be like Raymond, the character so brilliantly played by Dustin Hoffman in the film that brought autism to the spotlight, Rainman.
For those of you who haven't seen it, the film depicts Raymond a man with severe autism, which effects his social interactions with his brother and the public. It also leaves him with a photographic memory and an ability to calculate large numbers on the spot, in his head. Two very useful skills in Las Vegas.
While it is nice to learn about people who have abilities that few others posses, it is not so functional and knowing about these people doesn't help you increase your own ability.
Can I Learn To Fly?
Short answer no, of course a superpower that defies the laws of physics and commonsense is not what we're talking about here. But the thing is, you can learn superpowers, and guess what? It's getting easier!
Why? Well to answer that, we have to go back to our definition of what a superpower is, remember it's:
A distinct and unique ability that an individual or group of individuals posses, which allows them some kind of advantage over the rest of the population.
Let's begin by analysing the first line, a distinct and unique ability. Distinct is obvious, that simply means you can define it easily, for example, flipping bar mats and catching them with your hand before they hit the table is a distinct ability, however it is not very unique, and definitely won't turn you into a millionaire, or enrich your life in any meaningful way.
At the same time you might be able to strike a match using your eyelids, and somehow light a cigarette. This is definitely distinct and unique, though no advantage is gained over anyone who has arms and/or their sanity.
So are you stuck with trying to learn to be a genius? Perhaps I can give you techniques which will help you calculate 8298397497 x 38379273 faster than you can punch the buttons on a calculator?
No, you can't learn those superpowers, you either have them or you don't (or at least if multiplying huge numbers is teachable, it will take a lifetime of complete dedication), however there is a real honest-to-goodness superpower you can learn in a reasonable amount of time.
This particular power hasn't always been a superpower, loads of people used to be able to do this; the main reason it's a superpower now, is because in today's world less and less people are able to do this thing, yet it is becoming more and more important.
CONCENTRATION!
That's right folks, the ability that the average human being under a certain age, living amongst a particular level of technology, has to concentrate is zilch, zip, nada.
Seriously, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, Email and before you get self-righteous, Steemit are all killing your concentration, average attention levels are falling year on year.
At the same time technology levels are rising, the amount of tech you have to master just to work in MacDonald's today, is higher by a significant amount than you would have had to learn working at a legal firm 20 years ago.
All of the highest paying jobs and businesses take huge amounts of concentration to pull off successfully.
It's not just in the corporate world either, it is the same in the creative world, whether you're writing a book, painting a mural, or sculpting a model, in order for that piece of art to be any good you will have to concentrate.
But here's the thing, most people can't concentrate on one thing for say, one hour. Take the figure up to two hours and you're perhaps cutting out 85% of the population.
Three hours, four? Forget it, you're talking top 1% here . . .
[A superpower is] a distinct and unique ability that an individual or group of individuals posses, which allows them some kind of advantage over the rest of the population.
Attention-Span Test
Do you find yourself taking out your phone in any spare moment?
Are you beginning to drift off right now and feel like you want to stop reading this?
Did you read the first couple of lines/paragraphs and have skipped to this bit?
Do you watch TV as you eat?
Have you touched your phone within the last 5 minutes for anything other than answering a phone call?
Have you checked your email in the last 15 minutes, even though you're not really expecting one?
Do you have a Facebook account?
Do you have more than one social media account which you visit at least once a day?
Do you have more than one active page open on your browser right now?
Do you ever just sit and stare into space and lose how much time you've been sitting there for?
Uh-oh, if you answered yes to any of the questions above and no to the last one, then I'm afraid that your ability to concentrate has been destroyed.
If you are in a high pressure job whereby you have to deliver, then you'll find that you can only really buckle down when you have a do-or-die deadline.
Otherwise it is unlikely you work on anything for more than 15 minutes before sending/checking emails, facebook et al.
Solution
I will teach you how to get it all back, if you've got this far, then check out Part 2 (I've split this up because I know you haven't got the ability to concentrate any longer!) and I'll start to tell you how.
HOW LONG IS YOUR ATTENTION SPAN? WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU TURNED OFF YOUR PHONE/INTERNET AND JUST SAT AND CONCENTRATED ON SOMETHING FOR 90 MINUTES PLUS?
AS EVER, LET ME KNOW BELOW!
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I think it takes more work than a lot of people are willing to put in, sadly. When I was taking nothing but lit classes (it was my major) I would spend 6 to 8 hours of my day reading things I usually didn't feel like reading. I got used to it but when I would tell that to people they would look at me like I was crazy to spend so much time doing one thing. The trick is to make yourself do it until it feels normal to pay attention.
The other learned superpower I can think of would be cold reading but its really only useful if you are trying to con someone into thinking you have a way cooler superpower lol.
I must admit, I would have been one of those people! Or at least I wouldn't have thought you were crazy, just different is all.
I seriously used to admire people who could concentrate on one thing for so long, then I discovered I could learn to do it too!
You're right cold reading is a superpower, but so few people use it for good :-(
Thanks for the comment :-)
Cg
No problem. It was a fun series.
Haha yeah I felt like I was crazy at times too. It takes practice. It was maybe a year before I was good at reading for long stretches like that. It wasn't too bad but there were a few books I just could not stand.
The last sentences if this amazing write up really caught my attention you know, I look at myself as a human being and I found out that I'm guilty of all these things you mention, especially checking my phone every minute even when I'm not really expecting an email.
It's just too scary to know my concentration has really been hampered.
How do I get out of this addiction?
It takes conscious effort! I lay out the steps in the next 3 articles, it's hard at first, but it can be done :-)
Cg
Superpower is a term used to describe a state with a dominant position, which is characterised by its extensive ability to exert influence or project power on a global scale. This is done through the combined-means of economic, military, technological and cultural strength, as well as diplomatic and soft power influence. Traditionally, superpowers are preeminent among the great powers.
The term was first applied post World War II to the British Empire, the United States and the Soviet Union. However, after the end of World War II and the Suez Crisis in 1956, the United Kingdom's status as a superpower was greatly diminished, leaving just the United States and Soviet Union as superpowers. For the duration of the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union came to be generally regarded as the two remaining superpowers, dominating world affairs. At the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, only the United States appeared to fulfill the criteria of being a world superpower.
Some people think that fantasy is the result of something that wants it and did not get it, and the imagination has produced stupidity and they think that the imagination is stupid and incompetent. But imagination is a passion and imagination is a good thing for a man where he enjoys dream, passion and imagination a good need.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge," says the famous German scientist Einstein, because knowledge and information can be accessed by anyone, but fantasy employs this knowledge to reach the truth.
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You can learn to fly.
There is a whole group of transcendental meditators who do.
Flying does not break any laws of physics...
Well, i guess if you insists that gravity is caused by mass attracting, than yes, it does break the laws of physics, but they were never laws of the universe to begin with.
Let me guess, they're too scared to show their powers, or you have to be chosen before they'll demonstrate their amazing flying abilities to you?
The burden of proof is not with me.
Cg
ROTFLOL
The burden of proof is with you.
And only you.
If you do not believe, you will not see.
Your life will be forever filled with just missing them.
I told you of something that is outside of your bubble, and it is up to you what you will do with that information.
No it's not.
Reality doesn't require belief, if you don't believe in the sun it still exists.
I choose to ignore it.
Cg
You do not believe in dozens of things i interact with on a daily basis.
There are all kinds of things you (and me) do not see. Its like talking about IR and UV light, when talking about our eyes.
Here is an example that you can find a lot of literature about:
Many people see angels.
They are all around us. There are at least three angels for every person on the planet.
You, i take it, have never seen an angel. So, does that mean they do not exist? Since none of these people who have seen them can show them to you?
I know you are determined to destroy reason and logic, but I can't let this one pass.
Not believing in something and not being able to observe something are two completely different things.
I can't see Infrared Light, but with the right equipment I can detect it, ditto UV.
No amount of equipment will detect angels because they don't exist, or next time you see one, grab a selfie and post it, which will either be proof of the phenomenon, or at the very least your photo editing skills.
Yes that is exactly what it means.
Cg
I don't insist, empirical evidence proves it to be the case; if you can prove otherwise then clear a space on your mantelpiece for the Nobel Prize you'll receive when you present your
gobbledy gookpeer reviewed paper to the Physics Society.Cg
Its already been done.
And no, there was no Nobel Prize,
and no, none of the "peer reviews" will accept the facts.
Because, if they accept the fact that gravity is not caused by mass, then... well, you just throw out the entire science book.
But, go on believing in an insane guy who played with giant balls in a barn, which no one has duplicated, as empirical evidence.
No it hasn't.
You might be surprised to learn that I knew that before you told me.
That's because just saying things like "gravity is not an attractive force towards the centre of a mass" does not make it fact. It's merely stating an ill-informed opinion which you can never, ever hope to prove.
Have you heard of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity? It has nothing to do with balls or barns, and it perfectly, and rather elegantly describes the way gravity works.
But yeah, you go on thinking about balls and barns.
Cg
You're right, the electronic world, social networks and technology do not allow a genuine concentration, it's amazing how the world moves forward but the machines are doing the work for us, today I have to pack a suitcase because tomorrow I'm going on a trip and... steemit or my cell phone won't let me take care of the target! I'm waiting for the second part, this is getting interesting.
good jobe
Well, that is an interesting article.
To your questions as to the attention-span at the end: truly miss this authentic curiosity and rejoicing like a child. Before I came to Steemit I virtually didn't use any AI at all because I actually enjoy being in nature, reading books, having authentic conversations, experiencing adventures much more than engaging in virtual on-goings. In a sense, I feel as if the real reawakening of wonder and marvel only returns once the external circumstances have truly aligned with our inner world, because we are just so aware of our inner work that we want to "get certain things done for good" before we can 100% enjoy everything again it its purest essence.
So Steemit is basically a double-edged sword for me: on the one hand it promises more Freedom, on the other it comes at the temporary cost of my Soul resonant living.
To the flying: in the dream state I have been flying very often already, and since I am almost as awake in the dream state as in the waking state in the wake of tons of inner purging of fears and density, I was experiencing this flying so consciously that upon waking up I really felt the makeability of it in my body, yet it surely needs dedication and much practise.
I gotta bite! I am intrigued!!
Good stuff, check out the others :-)
Cg