A Life of Assumptions
But Mousie, thou art no thy-lane,
In proving foresight may be vain:
The best laid schemes o’ Mice an’ Men
Gang aft agley,
--To a Mouse,
Robert Burns
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In proving foresight may be vain:
The best laid schemes o’ Mice an’ Men
Gang aft agley,
--To a Mouse,
Robert Burns
_____________________
Our lives are based upon assumptions we call "reality", or, "the Truth".
We assume that if we work hard, we will get ahead. If we marry, we will be happy (or at least, have our needs met, mostly.) If we lead responsible lives, we will gain and retain our personal property. And so it goes.
The military and civilian sectors also make assumptions before constructing plans and policy but these ideas are often horribly off-base, and when a clunky organism like a military-industrial complex becomes committed to a plan, it can be very hard to change tack.
Some grand failures of the modern era:
1) The Domino Theory: If the Republic of Vietnam fell to the Communists, so too would the rest of Southeast Asia
2) Commie Killing: Killing the Communists in SE Asia would create a democracy in Vietnam
3) The U.S. military can protect the U.S. Homeland from Islamic Terrorists
4) Killing Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan will make the U.S. immune from terrorism
5) The "Reverse Domino Theory": If Iraq stands up and becomes democratic, so too will the rest of the region
6) Defeating the Taliban military forces will result in a democratic Afghanistan
7) Requiring health care insurance will translate into affordable health care for all U.S. citizens
8) Globalization will benefit the American people
Of course, killing Communists in RVN did not prevent the North Vietnamese from uniting the country under Communism. The dominoes did not fall, either.
Defeating the Taliban in Afghanistan did not destroy al Qaeda. The deadly whack-a-mole game merely caused them to move to other locations, and become more virulent, much like the result when whacking a ball of mercury.
Requiring health care insurance does not translate to more affordable or accessible health care. Just as did the Communists and the terrorists, The health care behemoth will create new tactics to insure their profit margins.
Assumptions must be based upon reality, and not vice versa. Reality does not emerge into being from assumptions. When our assumptions are false, the plans made upon them and their results will not be effective.
Depending upon which side of the fence you sit, you have assumptions about Russia, Ukraine, Libya, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, etc. Those who engaged the U.S. military participation in so many foreign wars also made assumptions. Do you think your assumptions are any more reality-based than theirs?
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