Serving Man Boiling Frog
They say if you toss a frog into boiling water, itโll leap out immediately and save itself before becoming frog stew.

But if you place it in lukewarm water and slowly crank up the heat, itโll stay put, chilling… until itโs nicely done.

This is the premise of the boiling frog theory: an urban legend, a metaphor, and quite possibly the frogโs least favourite fable.
Itโs often used to describe how people fail to react to situations that creep in gradually, on a literal level, this could be about climate change and global warming or it could be about how we adapt to deteriorating socio-economic and political conditions instead of being more proactive..
Now, full disclosure:
The science behind this frog fable? About as shaky as a politician’s campaign promises.
A frog thrown into boiling water would probably die instantly, not heroically leap to safety.
And if you heat the water slowly? That frogโs thermoregulation biology would kick in, itโd hop out well before its cooked.
Soโฆ why does this myth persist?
Because itโs not about frogs. Itโs about us.
Humans clever enough to be dumb enough to acclimatise to catastrophic nonsense like: constant power outages โloadsheddingโ they call it, potholes the size of lunar craters, corruption, rigged elections and casting oneโs vote being an exercise in futility which at best helps you decide the people who will line their pockets next.
A government that seems to have a Ministry dedicated to pain and suffering, via statutory instruments of torture and taxes to squeeze out every cent possible from our blood, sweat and tears. Each time we adapt, they turn up the heat.
Theyโll tell us โthis is for your own goodโ like cannibals inviting you for a spa day, and helping moisturise your skin so you become a tasty morsel.

Itโs giving โTo Serve Manโ ย a scifi story about the aliens that apparently wanted to serve mankind. Spoiler alert: they wanted to eat people.
And just be clear: eating people is wrong

Side note: that bookโs not about eating people.
Eating frogs, though? A delicacy in some places, and for the record, no chef recommends boiling them alive. Which makes you wonder:
Who came up with this boiling frog idea anyway? A weird cook or a very dramatic philosopher?
The boiling frog theory might be a myth. But the message is real. Because one day we all wake up in a country, economy, or situation we barely recognise, asking:
โWaitโฆ when did it get this bad?โ
Answer: Gradually.
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