No change in the result: the 45 travelled back and forth in a hurry persistently and continuously visiting each fane, but never entering. | |
A keen observer of human nature, he wrote probing commentaries on man’s faults, humorous but delving into the depths of human behavior, and was the first and foremost American realist and humanist.
Detail of photo by Mathew Brady, February 7, 1871.
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READINGS IN ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE
Ever since I was a kid, Mark Twain has been one of my favorite authors. I can’t tell you have many times I read “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” and the imaginative thinking it inspired.
Unfortunately, when I was young I never read much about Twain’s studies in human behavior, so when, as a professional architect and urban planner, I took a management class which included reading the book “Readings in Organization Behavior and Human Performance." I found there a piece by Mark Twain which I still cherish and want to share. I intend no offence to anyone or their religious preferences.
ON EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN by Mark Twain
"I constructed four miniature houses of worship and placed them in a row.
●a Mohammedan mosque,
●a Hindu temple,
●a Jewish synagogue,
●a Christian cathedral.
I then marked l5 ants («fourmis») with red paint and turned them loose. They made several trips to and fro, glancing in at the places of worship, but not entering. I then turned loose l5 more painted blue; they acted just as the red ones had done. I now gilded 15 and turned them loose.
No change in the result: the 45 travelled back and forth in a hurry persistently and continuously visiting each fane, but never entering. | |
I now placed a small square of white paper within the door of each fane.
● Upon the mosque paper I put a pinch of putty,
● Upon the temple paper a dab of tar,
● Upon the synagogue paper a trifle of turpentine,
● Upon the cathedral paper a small cube of sugar.
I next liberated the blue ants, and they did exactly as the red ones had done. The gilded ants followed. The preceding results were precisely repeated.
This seemed to prove that ants destitute of religious prejudice will always prefer Christianity to any other creed.
However, to make sure, I removed the ants and put putty in the cathedral and sugar in the mosque. I now liberated the ants in a body, and they rushed tumultuously to the cathedral.
I was very much touched and gratified, and went back in the room to write down the event. But when I came back the ants had all apostatized and had gone over to the Mohammedan communion.
I saw that I had been too hasty in my conclusions, and naturally felt rebuked and humbled. With diminished confidence I went on with the test to the finish. I placed the sugar first in one house of worship then in another, till I had tried them all.
With this result: whatever Church I put the sugar in, that was the one the ants straightway joined.
This was true beyond a shadow of doubt, that in religious matters the ant is the opposite of man, for man cares for but one thing; to find the only true Church; whereas the ants hunt for the one with the sugar in it."
From Mark Twain, "On Experimental Design " in Scott W.K. and L.L.
Cummings, Readings in Organizational Behavior and Human
Performance, Irwin: Homewood, Ill., p.2, (l973)
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These are ark Twain's five tips for living a "kick-ass life".
1. You only need your own approval - “A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval.”
2. Perceived difficulty or lack of ability is often all in your head - “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.”
3. Never take things too seriously, have fun with it - “Humor is mankind’s greatest blessing.”
4. Rid yourself of angry thoughts - “Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.”
5. Recognize that the world doesn’t owe you anything - “Don’t go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first.”
JUST SAYIN!
Sources:
"Behavior Readings In Organization And Human Performance”
https://intellectualtakeout.org/2016/08/mark-twains-top-5-tips-for-living-a-kick-ass-life/
https://www.woodenbowties.com/blog/the-bow-tie-in-history-mark-twain/
https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=261083&picture=mark-twain-vintage-photo
https://www.pbs.org/food/the-history-kitchen/mark-twain-little-bill-fare/