The rise of 'Competency Porn': a desperate bid for escapism in a world gone mad.
For those who've been hiding under a rock, competency porn is the latest phenomenon where people can't get enough of watching others excel at their jobs. It's like a never-ending highlight reel of people doing things right – and it's kind of mesmerizing.
This trend has taken over social media platforms, with fans flocking to TikTok accounts showcasing individuals who are ridiculously good at tasks that most of us struggle with. There's the guy who can do wet-on-wet cookie icing without making a single mistake, or the person who runs a successful local newspaper amidst a world that craves clickbait.
But what's driving this obsession? Is it a desire for escapism from a chaotic world where disasters seem to lurk around every corner? Or is it something more insidious – a yearning to feel competent in our own lives?
The lines between entertainment and therapy are blurring, with fans tuning in to watch others navigate everyday challenges with ease. It's like we're all trying to vicariously live through someone else's successes.
Take the TV show Shrinking, for example. A comedy about therapists helping each other through minor personal struggles? Sounds dull compared to Game of Thrones, right? But what if that's exactly what we need – a dose of relatable competence in our lives?
The beauty of competency porn lies in its subtlety. It's not flashy or attention-grabbing like, say, a reality TV show featuring contestants competing for fame and fortune. No, this is about watching people do their jobs with quiet confidence. And that can be downright captivating.
It's also worth noting that our expectations have changed. What was once seen as aspirational – watching someone achieve greatness – now feels more like a novelty. We crave something more nuanced – a sense of competence in everyday life.
So, the next time you find yourself scrolling through TikTok, don't be surprised if you come across someone folding laundry with precision or running a newspaper with aplomb. You might just be watching your own personal brand of escapism.
For those who've been hiding under a rock, competency porn is the latest phenomenon where people can't get enough of watching others excel at their jobs. It's like a never-ending highlight reel of people doing things right – and it's kind of mesmerizing.
This trend has taken over social media platforms, with fans flocking to TikTok accounts showcasing individuals who are ridiculously good at tasks that most of us struggle with. There's the guy who can do wet-on-wet cookie icing without making a single mistake, or the person who runs a successful local newspaper amidst a world that craves clickbait.
But what's driving this obsession? Is it a desire for escapism from a chaotic world where disasters seem to lurk around every corner? Or is it something more insidious – a yearning to feel competent in our own lives?
The lines between entertainment and therapy are blurring, with fans tuning in to watch others navigate everyday challenges with ease. It's like we're all trying to vicariously live through someone else's successes.
Take the TV show Shrinking, for example. A comedy about therapists helping each other through minor personal struggles? Sounds dull compared to Game of Thrones, right? But what if that's exactly what we need – a dose of relatable competence in our lives?
The beauty of competency porn lies in its subtlety. It's not flashy or attention-grabbing like, say, a reality TV show featuring contestants competing for fame and fortune. No, this is about watching people do their jobs with quiet confidence. And that can be downright captivating.
It's also worth noting that our expectations have changed. What was once seen as aspirational – watching someone achieve greatness – now feels more like a novelty. We crave something more nuanced – a sense of competence in everyday life.
So, the next time you find yourself scrolling through TikTok, don't be surprised if you come across someone folding laundry with precision or running a newspaper with aplomb. You might just be watching your own personal brand of escapism.