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nowaypablo  ·  2965 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Why are we so obsessed with the pursuit of authenticity?

I'm not feeling your explanation for inauthenticity here. In the coffee/Starbucks example, are you suggesting that "my" decision that X is inauthentic is based on a belief that "you" think it's authentic? Moreover I assume you believe so because I don't respect you? Im interested but not following.

To me this is as simple as the emotional response of disillusionment, when something that connects with how much we value authenticity- a "real" cup of coffee or book- all of a sudden is false and emotionally void. That realization turns the neutral, inauthentic thing and makes it a negative thing to your emotional perspective, because at one point you may have treasured it quite highly-- whether you should've or not.





kleinbl00  ·  2965 days ago  ·  link  ·  

If I, a purveyor of coffee, sell you a $5 pour-over because I legitimately believe that the pour-over is the apex of coffee appreciation and worth all the artisanal flourish and attention to detail, I am authentic.

If I, a purveyor of coffee, sell you a $5 pour-over because I read in a food service magazine that it was the latest hip thing that my customers would soon demand, I am inauthentic.

If I, a purveyor of coffee, set out on a global quest to increase the availability of good coffee because I believe that the world deserves better than Dunkin' Donuts, I'm authentic.

If I, a purveyor of coffee, rebrand a milkshake as a white chocolate mocha frappuccino because I believe you'll pay more for it than a milkshake, I'm inauthentic.

Fundamentally, we are fragile and self-conscious about our values. When we find someone we approve of with a greater stake in our values, they are reinforced. When we find someone we disapprove of attempting to pander to our values, they are further reinforced through opposition to the other. "I like good coffee" so "I buy it at Stumptown because they believe in good coffee." "I like good coffee" so "I look down my nose at Starbuck's because they're just trying to make a buck." "I like good coffee" so "my self-image suffers when Peet's buys Stumptown."

There's a brewery up here. Elysian. When I left, they had three restaurants and you could buy their beer at like two markets. They were obnoxious; I wish I still had my "Elysian AK-47 Malt Liquor" shirt. They're famous for this.

Wanna see Redditors lose their shit?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Seattle/comments/2tfa52/elysian_confirms_anheuserbusch_rumor_is_true/

BAM - "authentic" to "inauthentic" through one shift of values, complete with heinous backlash because of the "betrayal" of their audience's core values.

nowaypablo  ·  2965 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Roger that, I agree with all of this. I most likely just mistook your initial post. Thx k-bb