The Trickster’s Guide on How to Stop Worrying and Start (Risky?) Living; Part 1

in #psychology8 years ago (edited)

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As stupid and beautifully flawed humans we dread chaos and make attempts to master the environment around us at all costs; especially costs to mental health. We've dismissively labelled it ‘stress’; this heavy mental anguish which arises out of the Strife for survival. Before we know it we become full of needless worries without question.

Life, online or off, becomes “serious business”

In some twisted self-fulfilling prophecy, worrying causes much pain, undue sacrifice and misplaced emotion which leads us astray from the road less travelled. Instead we pursue a path to the Alters of Self-Pity where we Lament the fact that we worry too much, worshipping the very thing that cruelly taunts us!

Then...

the Tragic Clowns come to dance.


That mix of self-pity and inner voice locked in the dark closet of our minds...we have to get it out...

We seek out cures to rid our mind of the noise; we meditiate, watch our diet, practice yoga, but those just don’t cut it; and the worry remains. It’s adopted the snow-ball effect. It can seem hopeless. External remedies only distract us from what is a personal problem; existential grief of which the only cure lies in identifying the true origin.

Examine our existence. Through that we can find a better, but maybe controversial, way to stop ‘The Worry’:

Try living as the other half; your Antithesis-with-Attitude

The Trickster! The Archetypal Nihilist and Fatalist.

For the more adventurous, embrace with it your uncivilized primordial, primitive self and:

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The Trickster has many names and forms, but as with everything we pick our favourites!
A few of the most well known trouble-makers:

  • From Norse mythology there is Loki, not quite a god, but makes mischief for all of them
  • A recurrent symbol in Native American lore is Coyote; the nature of the animal fits their role in stories as practitioners of both innocent and deliberate transgressive activities.
  • In modern pop-culture The Joker has won over countless devoted fans. WTF is he, if not a Trickster?!

Collectively and instinctively we recognize our Trickster-Shadow has much wisdom to offer

But let’s more closely examine why
What value can these mischief makers possibly offer?

Aren’t they essentially anti-social?

The Trickster does not play well with others.

True.

Now put on your most mischievous smirk and let’s drink to that!

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In myth and archetype Tricksters embody or demonstrate the inevitable ‘dark side’ to human nature;

the part of us that behaves in total self-interest or causes calamity from pure accident.

Unpleasantries aside, the Trickster is Universal, Ancient, and Here-to-Stay!

within us all

The archetype remains expressed in modern pop-culture characters to captivate us;
Maybe even inspire us to envy them and long for their unique brand of Freedom.

The only true role the Trickster takes on...

Is to challenge humans to question themselves; examine our own laws, our social taboos and break them where necessary. The Trickster beckons us to remain vigilant of life’s inherent subjectivity and serves to remind us to take ourselves less seriously.


If you’re the worrisome sort, you probably disagree with Fatalistic statements like:

“You just have to accept the world as it is, it is something greater than ourselves beyond our control”

and rather than leave it at that, you prefer to imagine ways life and the world can be changed for the better
(better in your subjective opinion)

If you are prone to worry, I bet you don’t agree with Nihilism’s Shrug; that is:
“life is meaningless”

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Instead you believe it your job to fill in all the blanks, to give Life meaning and analyze the things you accomplish through that point of view. That can be great for getting things done, but is that your ultimate purpose?

Or do you encourage self-paralysis through judgement?

The Tricksters are neither good nor evil; model free-spirits of Nietszchean Transcendence.

Through the centuries it has slowly become part of human nature to think in black and white terms, particularily when it comes to how we should or shouldn’t act. Christian scholars could not comprehend Loki when they encountered his myths, as he was neither good nor bad, neither like the Christian god or like Satan. He just was who he was; beyond good and evil. It used to be so natural to us, but we have lost that as we built civilizations and religions.


"It is what it is!” -the mantra of not-givin'-a-shit!

The Trickster's First Lesson: Don’t fall in the trap of false dichotomies.

Don’t shame yourself!

It's common to obsess over how much we accomplish. This does not mean you are either “lazy” or “productive”; responsible or irresponsible, likeable or unlikeable. It does not mean you have to “fix” yourself. It is just a trap, a false dichotomy. We can shame ourselves as “making excuses” when we don’t complete tasks to our self-imposed impossible standards.

and this is False! As you are ONLY human (sorry)

Now here’s a quote by a real free-thinker:

“I’m like a dog chasing a car, I don’t know what to do with it once I catch it; I just do things"
—The Joker in The Dark Knight




Thanks for reading! Please stay tuned for more lessons from the Tricksters in Part 2; comin' right up...

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In response to not giving a shit aka giving zero fucks: awesome concept with a couple of important distinctions.

From an anarchist perspective, which involves adherence to the nonaggression principle (NAP), people have the right to do whatever they want so long as there is no threat of force or violence towards another.

This complicates not giving a shit in a good way, in my opinion.

The issue with not giving a shit is that many of us aren’t always tuned in to the part of us that thrives on us not giving a shit. That part of us is our higher consciousness/infinite awareness/however you like to refer to it. That part of us actually works best when we don’t give a shit about most of the shit we usually give a shit about.

However, we are often tuned in to ego or fear, in which case, not giving a shit may mean not giving a shit about the well-being or safety of others. For example, “I’m really drunk, but fuck it, I’m going to drive anyway” or “I’m worried I won’t be able to pay my bills, so I’m going to break in to someone else’s house and take their money.”

I agree wholeheartedly that many of the reasons we worry are not valid reasons. If I’m worried my friend will be mad because I choose not to go to her house and instead to go to an event about which I’m exhilarated and excited, I’m giving a shit for an invalid reason (I’m not responsible for the way my friend feels, and I have the right to pursue what makes me happiest). If I’m worried about the “legal” consequences of doing “illegal” drugs, I’m giving a shit for an invalid reason (rules that infringe on my pursuit of happiness, so long as I’m not causing harm to others, are not to be given a shit about).

It’s very different to not give a shit when acting from the place of connection to one’s higher self in comparison to not giving a shit when fear and ego are running us.

Not giving a shit, in its purest form, is a practice of utmost value. It is a practice of tuning into the higher self, which by definition is beyond the constraints of “social norms” and the arbitrary resulting expectations and judgments that we impose on ourselves. For instance, beliefs like: “I’m only a good person if: I have a steady job, I have a nice car, I have a significant other, I work 40 hours a week, I pay my taxes, I donate money to X charity” and so on--are fear driven motivators. In fact, fear driven motivators often drive us to not give a shit about OURSELVES and what is best for us.

Connecting with our higher selves and choosing to act out of love for ourselves and others leads to a natural reduction in shit giving and an increase in the number of decisions made from a state of mind free of artificial limitations, which is essentially not giving a shit; if you are not allowing artificial limitations to cloud your decision-making, you are cutting the shit right out of your experience, which means you are free from giving it, which is the primary focus of your piece here. Thanks, and looking forward to Part 2!

With that, may we all go forth and give zero fucks and prosper!

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