The Selfish Meme: A Critical Reassessment

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The Selfish Meme: A Critical Reassessment

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Shalizi, Cosma Rohilla. "Memes". Center for the Study of Complex Systems. University of Michigan. Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 . Retrieved 8 October 2021. If you are dealing with the same situation, don’t stress out yourself. Post a fake friends meme on your social media and have them wondering. Then, forget about it! Get yourself a drink, do something fun, and focus on your real friends. The way in which to deal with this is to simply ignore them. Let them be how they are and do not let it affect you personally. 5) Selfish people find sharing and giving difficult In 2013, Dawkins characterized an Internet meme as one deliberately altered by human creativity, distinguished from his original idea involving mutation "by random change and a form of Darwinian selection". [74]

Huxley, T. H. (1880). "The coming of age of 'The origin of species' ". Science. 1 (2): 15–20. doi: 10.1126/science.os-1.2.15. PMID 17751948. S2CID 4061790. According to Timothy J. Legg, PhD, CRNP in Health Line, narcissists “can be too busy talking about themselves to listen to you….[they] won’t stop talking about themselves…[and] won’t engage in conversation about you.” Gerbaudo describes memes as a "sort of a ready-made language with many kinds of stereotypes, symbols, situations. A palette that people can use, much like emojis, in a way, to convey a certain content". It’s no secret that self-centered people can be quite annoying. They are often boastful, arrogant, and have a tendency to talk about themselves all the time. Thankfully, there is an antidote to all this: memes. Self-centered people memes can provide a much needed dose of humor to counterbalance the behaviors of these individuals. Brodie, Richard (1996). Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme. Seattle, Washington: Integral Press. p.251. ISBN 9780963600110.

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Deacon, Terrence W. (2004). "Memes as Signs in the Dynamic Logic of Semiosis: Beyond Molecular Science and Computation Theory". Conceptual Structures at Work. "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" series, no. 3127. Vol.3127. Berlin / Heidelberg: Springer. pp.17–30. doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-27769-9_2. ISBN 9783540223924. Archived from the original on 17 March 2023 . Retrieved 17 March 2023.

Motivational: ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adopting them. Strictly speaking, motivationally transmitted memes do not self-propagate, but this mode of transmission often occurs in association with memes self-replicated in the efficiency parental, proselytic and preservational modes. Being unselfish means that you are willing to think of others before yourself. It may be difficult to do, especially when it comes to something that you want or need, but it can bring many rewards. While it can take a lot of effort to be generous and unselfish, the rewards of doing so can be worth it. Here are some of the benefits of not being selfish:Finally, there are the so-called “narcissist” memes, which poke fun at those who are overly obsessed with themselves and their own image. These types of jokes often involve someone looking into a mirror while saying something outrageous like “I’m so hot right now,” or “I’m so awesome.” These types of jokes both remind us that it’s important to stay humble and also provide us with some much needed comic relief from dealing with overly self-absorbed people. The word was coined by British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in The Selfish Gene (1976) as a concept for discussion of evolutionary principles in explaining the spread of ideas and cultural phenomena. [14] [20] Examples of memes given in Dawkins' book include melodies, catchphrases, fashion, and the technology of building arches. [21] Kull, Kalevi (2000). "Copy versus translate, meme versus sign: development of biological textuality". European Journal for Semiotic Studies. 12 (1): 101–120. But memes can have an even darker side – helping to spread misinformation and conspiracy theories that can have impacts in the real world, as became apparent during the Covid-19 pandemic. Rather than being a way to present elaborate theories, memes have been described as offering "bite-sized" conspiracies that can be repeated, adapted and widely shared. For instance, the possibility that ideas were subject to the same pressures of evolution as were biological attributes was discussed in the time of Charles Darwin. T. H. Huxley (1880) claimed that "The struggle for existence holds as much in the intellectual as in the physical world. A theory is a species of thinking, and its right to exist is coextensive with its power of resisting extinction by its rivals." [25]

Memes, analogously to genes, vary in their aptitude to replicate; successful memes remain and spread, whereas unfit ones stall and are forgotten. Thus, memes that prove more effective at replicating and surviving are selected in the meme pool. [ citation needed]Another popular meme is “The Spoiled Brat”. This one features a child throwing a tantrum because they didn’t get what they wanted. It’s meant to show how people often think only about themselves and don’t take into consideration how their behavior affects others. Preservational: ideas that influence those that hold them to continue to hold them for a long time. Ideas that encourage longevity in their hosts, or leave their hosts particularly resistant to abandoning or replacing these ideas, enhance the preservability of memes and afford protection from the competition or proselytism of other memes.

Being selfish is not only characterized with self-centeredness but also with false sense of entitlement. But memes can also have an influence on our point of view. One perspective put forward by Joshua Nieubuurt, who studies misinformation and disinformation at the University of Maryland in the US and the University of Okinawa in Japan, is that memes can be regarded as a modern digital equivalent of the propaganda leaflet. He points to the way memes have been used to support or undermine arguments for Covid-19 restrictions and vaccinations, using humour and sarcasm to delegitimise the stances of people on either side of the debate. Richard Dawkins, the evolutionary biologist, coined the term "meme" in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, likening discrete bits of human culture that propagate between people to genes. Dawkins shortened the ancient Greek word "mimeme" – with an apology to his classicist colleagues – to meme, to rhyme with "cream". He suggested that memes were melodies, ideas, catchphrases or bits of information that leap from brain to brain through imitation, expediting their transmission.

Books have been written about narcissism, “Generation Me,” even “healthy” selfishness. But when someone you have to deal with regularly is consistently self-involved and self-centered, they can make your life miserable.” If they cause you to be angry or frustrated, then you’re falling to their level of toxic energy, which won’t do anyone any good. Selfish people rarely apologize because they don’t think that what they did was wrong or that their actions had any consequences for other people. If someone calls them out on their behavior, a selfish person might get defensive instead of accepting responsibility and apologizing. Benefits of Not Being Selfish The next step is learning how to effectively communicate with them. Selfish people often do not take into consideration how their words or actions affect other people, so it’s important for you to be clear about your boundaries and expectations when communicating with them. Being firm yet respectful will help ensure that your message gets across without causing any hurt feelings or additional tension in the situation.



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