Owwwwwww! Cognitive Dissonance!

Owww! Cognitive Dissonance. Where’s the Wayback Machine, Mr. Peabody?!

My RSS feed reader showed that quietly, on Sunday, did No Impact Man revisit two of his posts that gave links to where donations could be made to him, and parenthetically added that he had rethunk the notion of donations, but thank you anyway. Was a post on this decision forthcoming?

Come forth it did. A post without much meat on its bones in which NIM states:

Before we get to the body of today’s post, I wanted to let you know that I’ve decided to remove the appeal for contributions to the running of the blog. My reasons for trying it were best summed up by a commenter calling herself Tiny Inkling who wrote: “I like to imagine he’s using [the contributions] to free himself from projects that don’t completely support his values so that he can reach larger groups of people with the “you can do it!” message.”

Nevertheless, this blog is all about the exchange of ideas and enough of you didn’t like the contributions thing that I’m nixing it. I really appreciate the well thought out responses on all sides of the discussion. Those of you who find yourself tempted to be—shall we say—“forceful” in your arguments, may I remind you please to read the guidelines for discussion on this blog, the underlying principles of which are courtesy and respect.

Which brings me to an apology I would like to make to Sharon of Casaubon’s Book and Liz of Pocket Farm. Last week, I responded to their comments in a way that I intended to be lighthearted and joking but which came across as rude and unkind. It wasn’t my intention at all. I really apologize to both of them. Now, onward…

Let’s briefly revisit those lighthearted, joking comments

OK. Now that we have revisited NIM’s comment on how he hadn’t time to “putter around” like Liz of Pocket Farm, and had to earn a living, thus the call for donations…

Let’s look at this comment made on June 15th, after Colin’s lighthearted remarks to Sharon of Casaubon’s Book and Liz of Pocket Farm…

Didn’t there used to be a link to Casaubon’s Book (Sharon Astyk) on the NIM website? I could have sworn I had seen one over on the left-hand side under the blogroll.

Posted by: Margarita | June 15, 2007 at 07:08 PM

When Margarita mentioned it, I checked the blogroll and indeed Casaubon’s Book was no longer there. Or so my eyes thought! Maybe Margarita is just a marvelous magician and she hypnotized me into thinking the link to Casaubon’s Book was no longer on Colin’s blogroll, which had been there up until Colin made his lighthearted retort to Sharon and Liz.

But a couple of other people noticed the removal of the link as well, and commented on it (including Liz of Pocket Farm):

…Also, it’s a shame you took down Sharon’s link. She is one of the few spokeswomen for the Peak Oil movement, and not only is her work serious and important, but she also lives in accordance with her values (and when she doesn’t she lays it out there… red popsicles for her son come to mind). It’s not easy being green (as you may be discovering) and it’s important to hold each other up to a form of “peer review”: checking our inconsistencies so that we may better our messages…

Posted by: Liz | June 16, 2007 at 07:41 AM
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…I too am sad to see Casaubon’s Book, which I first found here, mysteriously deleted. Wouldn’t it be great if someone created a blog clearinghouse that included all of these people and nonprofits in an unedited way that wasn’t driven by self-promotion?

Personally, although I don’t feel a connection or commonality with Colin, I do with many people who respond. That is why I return to this blog, which is basically one long infomercial for Colin’s book and film. I like the blog connections that Colin has posted and unfortunately deleted. Remember the Gawker links he deleted? They were so funny! Anyway, of all the amazing people’s blogs (linked on this one), I haven’t seen one panhandling. I’m just saying….

Posted by: critic-naysayer | June 16, 2007 at 10:07 AM

I can’t find a Google cache of Colin’s blog from the time when the link was removed. But I can show you a Google cache of that particular Begin with Kant Then Move To Soliciting Donations posting before Sharon of Casaubon’s Book asked why the call for donations, and before Colin’s “light-hearted” response.

And I can show you, below, side by side, Sharon’s before position on Colin’s blogroll compared with how it is placed today, which does indicate it had indeed been removed and was reintroduced.

You’re probably asking, “Why go to this trouble, Idyllopus??!!”

The thing is that Colin had his chance to admit, “Hey, I was a real jerk about this!” But instead he pleads he was just joking and that we don’t get his sense of humor! Bad us, good Colin!

But, if Colin was just joking, why then did he remove the link to Casaubon’s Book?

“Yes, Idyllopus, but why the interest in the cognitive dissonance foisted upon us all by Colin?”

Because…and this isn’t promo, I’m just explaining…I spent years writing “Unending Wonders”, which has several plots running in it, one of those being what happens when Low Impact Chance is virtually kidnapped by ex-friend Faith into participating in a several month long spending spree with money that was perhaps not legitimately gotten. A big point of that plot line was taking a look at consumerism and showing the collision of the value systems of High and Low Impact. I didn’t do it in a way in which one is painted wholly negative and the other painted wholly positive, because both characters needed their views aired, and as far as Faith was concerned her way of living was gobs of spectacular. So I needed to air her views on why WAY MORE STUFF THAN YOU NEED is giddy, gorgeous fun, and the crisis of Chance’s temptation, which was as much a crisis as it was (and, no, not her only crisis, she had others ongoing) because the way Faith operated was really all about creating cognitive dissonance.

Because I had spent years writing a book covering some of the same philosophical territory as No Impact Man, thus my interest–but not because of what he was doing. Instead, I was interested in how he was presenting what he was doing. Had he come online and said, “I’m doing this and hope to sell this, and this is fabulous promo and a great publicity stunt, but I’m also interested in seeing how we make it through the year” that would have been one thing. Fine and good. And I would have looked forward to what I hoped would be a fun read with fairly equal doses of comedy, good information and points to learning more. But from the outset No Impact Man created cognitive dissonance by way of what he said he was doing as opposed to what he was actually doing but not saying about it, and what he actually hoped to gain, creating cognitive dissonance with everything he glossed over or refused to answer. Or so I felt he was doing, and it got under my skin. Especially when he started asking for freebies, like a freebie personal assistant. Because he didn’t have money to spend. Then said he did have money to spend because living green means money in the bank (tell that to the Lesser Impact People Who Are Not Haves). Then said he didn’t have money to spend and needed donations.

Now, you want to know something that may sound odd? I don’t exactly enjoy harping about Colin. Not at all, really. I would much prefer to trust a “No Impact Man” who admits to a publicity stunt and career motivations and thus absolves conflict by laying out all his cards. I would much prefer to have read Colin’s blog under those circumstances, rather than being drawn back to it repeatedly because of my curiosity over the cognitive dissonance of it glossed with the finest of best intentions.

If Colin addresses the removal of Casaubon’s Book from his blog roll, which I doubt he will do, considering his history, he will perhaps say that it was with the finest of best intentions he thought it prudent to remove Casaubon’s Book if she seemed critical of his work, out of deference to his believing she may no longer have wanted him to link to her, despite the fact his seemingly rude comment was only a lighthearted banter made with the best intentions. This may seem a very minor point, but to me it’s significant because her removal is instead a signal that Colin is flat-out lying when he insists his comments to Sharon and Liz were made in a joking manner. Which is no laughing matter.

As for me. I’m officially flat-out disgusted.


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11 responses to “Owwwwwww! Cognitive Dissonance!”

  1. Jennifer Avatar

    “I would much prefer to trust a “No Impact Man” who admits to a publicity stunt and career motivations and thus absolves conflict by laying out all his cards. I would much prefer to have read Colin’s blog under those circumstances, rather than being drawn back to it repeatedly because of my curiosity over the cognitive dissonance of it glossed with the finest of best intentions.”

    That is exactly it. If he had gone about it that way, we would have been in it together. It would have been a fun and educational experiment to watch. He could have taken pointers from those who have been living minimal impact lives. He could have been forthright about the fact that he’s trying to make a living, wants to sell a book, and this might be an interesting way to approach it. Instead, he placed himself above everyone. Frankly, I think he’s come off as a little too sanctimonious, a little too self-righteous. He came out of the gate as already being No Impact instead of realizing he might need lessons in how to become No Impact. He came out as an expert, as a saint, as a person of higher moral fiber. It was a little much and I think almost begged people to take pot shots and shoot holes in his holiness. It would have been an entirely different experience had he invited people along on his ride and asked for their help, their suggestions, their humor.

  2. Idyllopus Avatar

    Not to mention he then resorts to lying to keep his sanctimoniousness intact.

    Colin’s blog and its supportive readers make a big deal of his not being sanctimonious or self-righteous at all.

    My problem is that he’s slippery.

  3. Jennifer Avatar

    Slippery sounds right.

  4. Liz Avatar

    This is why I can’t bring myself to accept his apology. I feel that I should, that I’m all sour grapes if I don’t, but it doesn’t ring true for me. The dude insulted me and my lifestyle and all he can say is, “sorry! just joking! now, onward…”

    And he STILL didn’t answer the question as to why he started soliciting donations in the first place, and instead used the imaginings of a commenter. It’s just weird to me.

    Oh well, at least I won’t waste my time reading his blog anymore…

  5. Idyllopus Avatar

    I understand worrying about it seeming sour grapes, just as I felt it almost unseemly for me to post on it, and I wasn’t even involved. But I went ahead with posting on it because of the cognitive dissonance, the decided split between what Colin professed really happened and the tone of his comments and the removal of Casaubon’s Book from the blogroll.

    And you’re right, it’s odd that he used the remarks of a commenter to suggest an explanation for his soliciting donations and didn’t remark himself on the why. Is it that much trouble to not quote someone else on one’s own intentions? But he did the same with his “I was just joking” explanation too. I can’t locate it right now but someone had commented something to the effect that we didn’t know Colin’s sense of humor and he was just joking, or something like that. When I saw it a couple days ago, I remember thinking, “Here is Colin’s explanation for his remarks, if he decides to give one.”

  6. Margarita Avatar
    Margarita

    I can’t help thinking that Colin should have picked another topic to write a book on because the environment and the state of the world is a pretty serious one with a lot of serious-minded people in looking for real ways to fix this mess we’ve made. Didn’t he (or his publisher for that matter) think that the people seriously involved in working towards change would be able to sniff out a rat from a mile away? But what’s even more disturbing to me is how everyone has now closed ranks around him, as if he needs protecting, when he’s really never come out on his own and explained his actions like someone who’s been intrinsically motivated all along would have.

    And Farrar, Straus & Giroux are going to sell his book? He’d better be a brilliant writer because “ass” AND “mediocre writer” probably won’t sell too much copy.

  7. Margarita Avatar
    Margarita

    Liz, if it makes you feel any better: http://www.holtzbrinckonline.com/2007/03/no_impact_man.html
    Wonder if they’re still “helping” him.

    (Note: I fixed the url – Idyllopus)

  8. Margarita Avatar
    Margarita

    Liz, if it makes you feel any better http://www.holtzbrinckonline.com/2007/03/no_impact_man.html

    (Note: I fixed the url – Idyllopus)

  9. Liz Avatar

    I don’t see much evidence of his brilliance as a writer thus far, so it seems all but likely that his book will be filed under “ass”. 🙂

    I finally got around to leaving a comment, “appreciating” his apology (rather than accepting it. Do you think he’ll notice the difference?), but that it still leaves me with questions. I’m afraid to go back there to see if his readers have piled on me. It’s all good, though… I feel like my interest in his project has finally flamed out because he has.

    Idyllopus, I hope you keep your eagle eye on him so I can still know what’s up, though. 😉

  10. Idyllopus Avatar

    Liz, I don’t know how much I’ll be following now. I feel slimed just writing about NIM any longer. When I post about him I then feel like I should give my blog a good bath.

    Who knows though, he’ll probably do something next week that will drive me bonkers and have me pounding the keyboard furiously.

  11. Susan Och Avatar

    “Cognitive dissonance” is a good description of why I keep tuning in. His followers fascinate me, especially the ones that are bent on finding the most earth-friendly shampoo. In the other ear I have Liz (the one I gave birth to) giving me a serious reading list of books from her university courses on climate change. We have a lot more problems than what shampoo to use!

    Today he did post a piece about the energy bill being discussed in the Senate. Victor is refing the role of blog-comment bully, and many of the others have simply dropped out after the panhandling thing.

    Funny thing is, I could have given him some lessons on how to encourage the largess of others, since I am a casino dealer who actually works for tips. The number 1 rule is: You never ask. You have a tip jar visible but you never ask for tips. You thank those who do tip, but you never ask for tips. If someone asks why you need tips, you have a narrative ready for them. (“I’ve got two kids in college” is usually enough.) If someone tells them that they can’t or won’t tip, you thank them for playing anyway, and tell them that you hope their luck changes soon. When someone flat out insults me I usually say something like “Well, at least you’re keeping me entertained….”

    Liz, Colin’s just a babe in the woods. He doesn’t know how to do so many things and he knows so little about how other people actually live. He doesn’t know how to apologize, either, but don’t take it personally. A lot of pepole have “flamed out” in the past few days. Maybe he’ll have to actually get over himself in order to get our attention back.

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