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Human
Relations MGMT611
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Lesson
39
APATHY
AND ITS REMEDIES
Apathy
In
this lecture we will focus on
how apathetic behaviour
influences human relations. As
apathy influences
your
behaviour it influences your relations
and the environments around you. We will
try to understand the
concept
of apathy. Mainly our concern is the
causes of apathy and how
they can be addressed. In order
to
improve
the quality of our relationships it is
necessary to learn, how can
we cure the apathy or
apathetic
behaviour?
What
is apathy? It is basically the name of
inaction, not being concerned about what is happening
around. If
you
feel disinterested with reference to
your education, your family,
your friends or the environment
around
you,
it means the situation is alarming
and you have apathetic
behaviour.
Let
us try to understand the
various definitions of apathy.
1.
Apathy
is the lack of feeling, emotion, interest
or concern. Apathy can apply to an
opinion,
situation
or life in general and can
become a serious mental
concern when you stop caring
about
everything
and everyone around you
(sometimes including yourself).
2.
Apathy
tries to move people away
from its arch foe
`the Passion'.
3.
An
absence of emotion or
enthusiasm
4.
The
trait of lacking enthusiasm for or
interest in things generally
5.
A lack
of feeling or emotion.
6.
(appa-thee)
Apathy is a lack of energy,
emotion or interest in what others
generally find
important.
7.
A lack
of interest or concern.
8.
Indifference,
lethargy, or general lack of emotion or
feeling.
9.
A feeling of
personal non-interest or unconcern with
politics.
10.
Another
term for passivity, submissiveness,
and even numbness, reaching
epidemic proportions
when
it comes to social, economic,
environmental, and political
issues?
11.
Symptoms
include lack of awareness, concern,
social responsibility and action,
which
includes voting. This is particularly
apparent for those in the 18 to 24
age
group.
12.
The
phrase "who cares?" is now a
widespread excuse not to
care.
13.
After
all, caring, thinking, learning and
development are difficult.
Apathy
and Politics
It
is simply easier for most of us to be
stupid and allow ourselves to be
led. If you are indifferent
in taking
part
of the political activities and are
not concerned about who is being
elected in the elections, it is
the
indicator
of apathy. 18-24 is an active age group.
If you are passive at this
age you are having apathy.
Apathy
makes
you passive with reference
to socio-political issues.
Apathy
and health
Apathy
affects the physical and
mental health of the people. If the people,
particularly the youth from
the
age
group of 18-24, is not
concerned about their health, it
may also be indicating
apathy.
Apathy
and society
Apathy
is permeating in our society
increasingly. Suppose, if somebody
happens to meet a road
accident,
nobody
bothers to stop and look after him. It
demonstrates the public apathetic
behaviour. It is a difficult
and
challenging process to encourage
and to motivate individuals to
take on responsibility, to
become
socially,
culturally, economically, and
environmentally conscious.
Although
both businesses and schools
use the language of critical thinking,
problem solving, effective
communication,
team building, respect, and
social responsibility and involvement,
the bottom line
remains
accountability.
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Causes
of apathy
Being
only observers and showing no
concern is a major cause of apathy. Our
society's orientation
toward
entertainment
is making them used to of easy lives. We
have become a nation of
observers watching with
increasing
enthusiasm as the sensationalism of the
show intensifies. Debates on
media have become an
integral
part of the entertainment
industry and
indicates pervasive apathy.
Consumerism
and apathy
Politics
aside, the
consumerist inclination of our
society is another factor
that fosters apathy.
We
have
become addicted to buy
numerous products that we imagine
make our lives easier
and more appealing.
Passivity
and apathy
Although
it is very difficult to find out
which behaviour is apathetic at
individual or societal level, yet it
is
very
important to address the
issue.
We
are also controlled by our
teachers, supervisors, and
bosses. In fact submission is actually
the opposite
side
of the coin of control. It is easier to
be passively controlled, than it is to
take initiative. It is also
easier
to
control others than it is to
stand up for principles.
Coping
strategies for
apathy
As
18-24 is an active age group, it is the
most important to resolve the
problem of this group. Apathy
kills
enthusiasm
and entrepreneurship. One hesitates to
take initiatives. Let us see how we
can cope apathy.
1.
Do not
interpret a lack of initiation or
activity as "laziness". Laziness
might be the wrong
description
of apathy. So, try to differentiate
laziness from apathy.
2.
Educate
family members and friends
about the inability to begin or
"initiate" behaviors and
ask
others
to encourage participation in
activities.
3.
Gently
guide behaviors, but respect
"no".
4.
Use
calendars and routines as suggested
earlier. It will help you
address the apathetic
behaviour.
Reward
yourself for doing an act to
cope with apathy.
Apathy
and leaders
Leaders
like to control and
appreciate submissiveness and
passivity. If you do not
take charge of your
life
and
take stand on principles. It will be
injurious to your personal
and organizational development and
growth.
Cure
or remedy
One
should try to take remedial
measures to address the issue of
apathy.
1.
If you
are afflicted by apathy, then
lack of direction may well
be at the root of that.
2.
It
might be advisable to take a
break and have a go at
something you know you enjoy
doing, but
that
has nothing whatsoever to do
with what you're supposed to be
doing.
3.
If you
can't raise any enthusiasm
for your work, subvert
it. Do
something else what you
like. Apathy kills
your
enthusiasm.
4.
Exercise
is a way of battling apathy. Physical
exercise lessens apathy or
inaction.
5.
Get
organized. Try to perform
various tasks. Avoid
monotony, it also generates apathy.
You will
become
more productive, more
active, more useful by organizing
your time.
6.
Avoid
watching television too much. Participate
in activities like sports,
etc.
7.
Moving
the mind. Think about
various things happening to other people. If
others are developing,
how
they are developing or making
progress.
Selective
Apathy?
Is
it possible to care too
much? Is apathy a necessary
evil, a self-defense mechanism
that helps us cope
with
the
stresses of modern living? If you
care passionately about every
cause, then you might
collapse from
exhaustion
or end up thinking the world is
hopeless and end up not
caring about anything at
all.
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References:
Dubrin,
A.J. (2005). Human Relations:
Career and Personal Success.
Upper Saddle River, New
Jersey,
07458.
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