More and more I am observing the ongoing show people
make of life where they are acting who they think they are. A lot of time just
only an expression of the ego. They call themselves VIP’s or other people
create VIP’s of them out of personal dependency.
I think it has to do with the programming my parents
gave me and my cultural background, thankful for that, but I never ever
felt very impressed by the ongoing VIP-shows. Being in the middle, sometimes
even the spotlights, arranging outcomes and people around them behaving as a
kind of slaves.
Actually I always felt this people cannot be their
selves. Behaving to expectations and so not able to show all their uniqueness,
not really having a private life any more.
I still remember, being a young professional
fire-chief, with a part of my staff members we went for lunch at the restaurant
of the Ministry of Defense who had a department in the city I lived in and
worked for. At a certain moment during one of our lunches a lot of ‘panic’ and
everybody was summoned to stand up next to their chairs because the general was
entering the restaurant. He was mend to be a VIP visiting his own department.
That’s all great and well and still for me the question was why this panic, why
this show. And yes I know it is possible a way to show respect but do you show
respect behaving as a kind of subservient showing dependency not being
dependent at all of him?
A unique human being enters a place full of other
unique human beings in the restaurant. So we stayed seated and I had a nice and
funny conversation with the general afterwards because the uniform of the
fire-brigade in The Netherlands, at that time, had much in common with the
uniforms of the Royal Dutch Navy. He showed up to be just a normal human being
like every one of us.
Just before I started to write this blog I got an
article from a former Dutch colleague who was impressed because a mayor of a Dutch town
(a VIP but also just a human being) made his apologies to a farmer in his town about
something he first expressed in the media. Is this stunning news because he is
a VIP showing he is (just as the farmer) just an unique human being as well?
More and more visitors we have at our resort seem to
have or get a ‘VIP status’. Taking the role of an observer it’s a wonderful
show to enjoy. People getting nervous and acting different because of a ‘celebrity’
who arrived.
When I tell about my former job as CEO people a lot of
times ask me what I did and where. I tell them it was in Zeeland, province of
the Netherlands. They tell me they know New-Zealand but no… I am so sorry,
that’s not the place. It’s called Zeeland! Where is that? They do not know… I
feel sad they never heard about it. Sometimes they do not even know where The
Netherlands are.
I ask them if the know our prime minister or our former queens commissioner
and the chairman of our political board and I mention their names. Or the mayor of the
capital of our province Middelburg. They are all VIP’s in a certain way I guess
but… the answer still is no… ;(. Some people know our lovely Dutch queen.
One of my neighbors here is a former American pilot,
now a pilot and flight instructor. He told me, talking about this VIP theme, a
couple of times he had VIP’s on board. Famous Hollywood movie stars. The crew members
at that time were very enthusiastic and exited and wanted to go for a signature
(nowadays possible even a selfie together with the 'celebrity'). It did not bother him. He told me his
thought “He or she was not a legend in his own time, he was a legend in his own
mind.”
Very important persons most of the time seem to be not
‘Very’ important. They are possibly well known in a part of society, a town or
a village. And even having a million followers on Facebook or Weibo does not
say (for me) you are very, very famous, special or important. Only like me,
unique. I never heard about most of them, like they never heard about me. But
why do you need to be 'Very' Important?
The show made around a so called VIP puts the person
(the P) in a kind of prison. Even their houses many times are guarded,
protected by walls and camera systems. What about a ‘private’ life?
The so called importance of a person is created out of
status, position, power, narcissism, money and dependency we (think) we have. Not
because of his or her uniqueness. It is something else for me in relation to
respect. But as a VIP be respectful to other unique human beings as well. Lots
of times I see a different behavior at our place.
So maybe we can help VIP’s to become VUP’s. Better
even make it shorter to UP’s (Unique Persons, like everybody else). Helping
them out of their imprisonment of VIP’s.
As my parents told me: “Just do normal, that’s crazy
enough”. Respect every person as long as he or she deserves it in a normal way
and respect you in return. They are not God.
The Thai way of doing the so called “Wai” (Greeting
saying: “A lotus for you, the Buddha (inside yourself) to be”. The invitation
just to be the one you are. Just be yourself, everyone else is already taken.
Show your uniqueness not how important you are. It will take some time and maybe till eternity I guess. In the meantime I go on being the observer, enjoying the show people make of showing their unique lifestyle in public.
Captijn Insight: “Catalyst in your process to new sustainable flow in life and work. Whether you are an individual, couple, team or an organization.”
Show your uniqueness not how important you are. It will take some time and maybe till eternity I guess. In the meantime I go on being the observer, enjoying the show people make of showing their unique lifestyle in public.
Frans Captijn
Host / Catalyst / Talenteer at Captijn Insight
Captijn Insight: “Catalyst in your process to new sustainable flow in life and work. Whether you are an individual, couple, team or an organization.”
captijninsight@gmail.com
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