Thursday, October 16, 2014

Survivor: San Juan Del Sur...Self-Fulfilling Prophecy



Question of the week...

When is a kingpin not a kingpin?


When his power is as imaginary as his ego is inflated.


The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) defines a delusion as "a fixed belief that is not amenable to change in light of conflicting evidence."

Despite glaring evidence to the contrary--his tribe blatantly ignoring his edicts and Jeff openly mocking his pathetic attempts to bargain with him--Drew saw himself as a despot and his fellow tribe members as serfs whose fates were subject to his whims.


Plagued by the paranoia that often accompanies such delusions, Drew became convinced that Kelley was the "mastermind" of a girls alliance dedicated to overthrowing his dictatorship.


The math that negated the potential success of such a plot was patiently, and repeatedly, explained to the Survivor despot, who dismissed it because it did not support his belief.


Psychology Today defines a self-fulfilling prophecy as "a belief that comes true because we act as if it is already true."

Drew's conviction and thoroughly obnoxious behavior united the ladies against him, turning a perceived threat into a real one that owed its success to the chaos that Drew's "leadership" created among the men.

Perhaps Drew should have spent less time objectifying women and labeling them bitches and more time paying attention to the real threat on his tribe...Natalie.

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