I’ll be honest. Despite my Journalism degree, most days I skim the headlines. And most days, it’s just one bad news story after another. I can only take so much. I don’t usually connect any of the dots or analyze any of it too deeply. Maybe it’s my age. Maybe it’s my circumstance. Maybe it’s the economy. I can’t tell you what it is, but more and more, I’ve begun to read beyond those headlines and think about some of the implications for me, for my family, for the world.
Here’s one you probably saw today, “Spies Hacked Into US Electricity Grid.” Excellent. That’s great news. Really? And how many grids has the US hacked into? Am I supposed to believe we haven’t? Is this the real future of warfare? Can I stop worrying about North Korea launching a nuclear missile into my living room and start worrying about when the intermittent blackouts are going to start?
It made me think. Are there really people in this world who have decided to spend their lives dreaming up ways to annihilate civilization – one way or another? What must it be like to wake up in the morning and begin the work of destroying your fellow Earthlings – whether it be through mass destruction or simply by undermining the technological underpinnings of society and creating entropic chaos. Why? What is the point? What is the reward if you succeed?
Then I read another headline “Sims and Spore Creator Leaves EA.” I don’t know if you ever played Sim City. I did. If you haven’t, you should. It makes you feel like part city planner, part god. But that’s not what I saw in the headline. This obviously talented mind, Will Wright, isn’t leaving his job to simply disappear into retirement. He is leaving to start up a new kind of think tank. A think tank that will develop new intellectual properties that will drive new games, television shows, toys and online fodder.
The think tank’s name? Stupid Fun Club.
So, as much as I struggled to understand a world where people rise each day fixated on bringing all of us to the brink of disaster, I was encouraged to see that even in that world, people strive to create. To create something new. To create ideas that will spawn even greater ideas. A world where people follow their dreams. And even do it with a hint of self-deprecating humor. Stupid Fun Club.
For me, for my family, for the world, I hope those dedicated to creation, not destruction, win the battle we all face each morning when we wake. Because whether we realize it or not, we all make that choice every day. Maybe neither you nor I do anything as dramatic as building bombs or hacking into electrical grids. And maybe neither of us will ever start a think tank of our own. But each of us makes the choice – perhaps countless times a day at work or at home – to tear someone down or build someone up. We make and break entire worlds each day.
Each of us.
Not just those who make the headlines.