This is a little throwback piece for me. It was an assignment by my creative writing professor to write our own paper modeled after 'The Peter Principle.' I wrote it in 1971 while riding the subway to the college. I never considered myself much of a writer (still don't, really) but this teacher's encouragement changed my perspective. Up to this point, I was a music major with no interest in writing and this professor managed to spark my interest.
My teacher was really into women's lib, but I knew she also had a great sense of humor. I must admit that I also had quite a crush on her. I handed the paper in with fear and trepidation. Several days later, she handed my paper back to me. Not only did she give me an A+, but she wrote a 10-page rebuttal that was full of humor. I wish I still had a copy of that.
I hope you enjoy what was a milestone in my academic life. I've not given it to any editors or beta readers so it could remain as it was originally. I accept full responsibility for any errors.
So... here it is.
Β©BarryJames1952 April 2020
The Barry Principle
Our world continues to advance in technology and complexity at a rapid pace, which ultimately leads to a large increase of responsibility heaped upon us all. Since we are human, and since it is human to err, we will most likely make mistakes.
Since it is also human to protect ourselves (this includes protecting our body as well as our 'face' as Asian cultures use the term), we often choose to blame others for our mistakes. I am no different. I also place the blame on others whenever possible.
I, however, have taken this common trait of blame-shifting to a higher degree. By analyzing and researching the past, I found the only possible place to put the blame for the mess the world is in today. Let me take you through each step that I followed in determining this core principle that properly directs the blame for the world's problems.
Let's start by using the Bible since it one of the oldest historical documents known to man. In Genesis 2:7 we find that God created a man and called him Adam. Adam had a beautiful setup, but he felt something was missing. He was lonely, so he asked God for a companion. Since God needed some material to work with, He made Adam's companion from one of Adam's ribs and called the creation a woman. Now Adam and his companion, Eve, were happy.