Paul Fierlinger wrote:When packs of social animals become dysfunctional, the weaker individuals are pushed out by the stronger ones but often the weaker ones survive well on their own and become the proverbial "lone wolves". I'm already headed towards the free ranging Internet to see if I can survive as a lone animator.
Unfortunately, our society doesn't push out the 'weaker' individuals any more (well, they do, but the definitions have changed). A lot of management in the corporate world is in power because they can't actually do anything. Instinctually, they know they're going to be pushed out of the pack. So, since they have no 'real' work, they can spend all of their time on not getting culled. It's a survival thing, but shifted toward our society. If they can put enough time into themselves, they succeed. The people who create and contribute are so busy actually doing things, that they just don't have the time to fight these people. And the ignorant management are the ones we all have to deal with every day. They're the ones who make the world a harder place to deal with. If it weren't for them, we'd all be happily lounging in the garden of Eden. (I'm kidding, but only sort of)
It's interesting that animation requires such a substantial investment of equipment. It's generally out of the reach of the poor. Probably one of the more expensive 'art forms' to get into. Doesn't seem fair that one of the few art forms you can actually get a job doing is automatically financially exclusive. Hard to even cobble together something found to make animation. The requirements of final display impose limitations. Flip books? Sure, there you go. I'm wrong after all...
I think I'm now clarifying my ideas of how society works, and how much I dislike it. Perhaps this is impetus for me to become a philosopher instead. Ah, but I can't just now. I'm way too busy to even be writing this...
>formerly User 767: "It seems your login has been deleted. Your login being a little strange, maybe you have written a strange post and we thought your were a bot."
Heaven forbid that an animator might be 'strange'