Read The Douchebag Bible Online
Authors: TJ Kirk
separate definitions of the word, all of which fell staggeringly
short of encapsulating the word as it is most commonly used. It
became obvious that if I wanted a definition to the word honor,
I’d have to figure it out myself.
I started by Googling the word by itself and seeing what
came up. Wikipedia’s entry was meaningless, other than some
interesting etymological notes.
What caught my eye were pages pertaining to the Medal of
Honor, which is the absolute highest decoration offered by the US
6 Halfwits of all shapes and sizes informed me that I was an honorless mongrel and
that they thought far less of me than they had previously. Why they imagined I
would care what anonymous slanderers on the internet thought of me as a person,
I cannot say.
military. It is given to a soldier if he (or she, I suppose)
distinguished himself
"…conspicuously by gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty
while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United
States."
Let’s dissect that, shall we?
In other words, the military defines honor as risking your
life to kill people in service to them. Not just risking your life
though—because all soldiers do that. You have to pretty much
walk into certain death (when it’s not even necessary or expected
of you) to get awarded a Medal of Honor.
As I went further and further down the list I discovered
samurai codes of honor, honor killings and other specific
examples of honor—but mostly I waded through the endless
litany of fluff surrounding the word. After about an hour of
research and a number of days spent in contemplation, I drew
this conclusion: honor is nothing more than strict adherence to a
completely arbitrary code of conduct.
The more strictly you follow the code, the more honor you
have. The more staunchly you interpret the code, the more honor
you have. Honor and obedience are remarkably interchangeable
concepts. Allow me to demonstrate:
She has dishonored our faith by not entering into an arranged
marriage.
Sheila has disobeyed our faith by not entering into an arranged
marriage.
Lieutenant Gilroy behaved dishonorably when he gave our
position to the enemy.
Lieutenant Gilroy behaved disobediently when he gave our
position to the enemy.
The fact that I would not paint myself green to fulfill my end of
a bet shows that I have no honor.
The fact that I would not paint myself green to fulfill my end of
a bet shows that I have no obedience (to the system of betting
and bet fulfillment).
Once one comes to the understanding that honor is nothing more
than adherence to a particular code of conduct, one is less
inclined to lament its absence in one’s self. I have never fancied
myself an obedient person and I have little in the way of tolerance
for those who do. I adhere to no code of honor because to do so
would be to dishonor myself.
Many will make the argument that strict adherence to
certain social codes are a necessity to facilitate a stable society.
These people are the unwisest of souls—those who have not yet
realized that we must be bound together by our common ideas,
not
made common
by the act of binding ourselves to the ideas
imposed upon us by a given overlord. In other words, we must
unite around our goals, not expect our goals to unite us.
The concept of honor, as I have adequately defined it, is
inarguably a detriment to the end goal of getting humans to
acknowledge existent harmony rather than strive for artificial
harmony through the coerced recognition of codes of conduct
that expand well beyond what any given individual would
acknowledge as necessary. Honor has long been a tool to keep
those who benefit from obedience (namely, those who are obeyed)
in control.
We are essentially beings who, in our boundless capacity
for delusion, stitch random events, emotions and sensations
together into a tapestry called “identity.” We reinforce our
narrative by comparing it to the equally flawed narratives of our
fellow human beings. Those who reinforce our narratives are
friends. Those who contradict our narratives are enemies. Thus,
the currency of other people’s opinions is vital to our sense of
cohesion. This is why loners are often incomprehensible; It’s
because without the steady influence and reinforcement of the
tribe, their narratives topple in on themselves or becomes
muddled and idiosyncratic. Those in power—CEO’s, Senators,
Celebrities, Journalists—are all what I’d like to term “super-
reinforcers.” Super-reinforcers are those who have enough
influence to propagate a particular narrative over a larger sphere
of human beings than typical reinforcers.
For example, your friend who agrees with you that your
girlfriend is a skank because she cheated on you is a reinforcer,
because he is supporting your narrative. If you watch a TV show
where a girl who cheats on her boyfriend under similar
circumstances as those in your life then everyone involved in that
TV show is a super-reinforcer because they not only reinforced
your notion that your girlfriend is a skank, but they’re likely
reinforcing the narratives of thousands of people who are or have
been or will be in your situation. It is natural to feel affection
towards those who reinforce your ideas about yourself.