Words from Dic(tionary)
by J. R. Practix

Activate: (v.) to make something active or operative.
Let me give you a new definition for intelligence: Intelligence is when you find an easier way to do something without sacrificing quality.
Do you remember when they came out with check cards? Or really, at the very beginning, with credit cards? They had a process they used to “activate” your account. Can you recall how ridiculously difficult it was?
It involved remembering some numbers, calling long distance, or driving to your local ATM and punching in something you couldn’t possibly regurgitate. Performing the task was usually followed by discovering that you had left some piece out of the process, leaving you holding your totally useless plastic rectangle.
It’s what I love about this country–discovering the best part of capitalism. That is, creating something, making your money from it as soon as possible and then dropping the price or simplifying the retrieval.
It’s why I would NEVER be the first to buy an I-Phone. I have no desire to be an entomologist. I will let all the first purchasers work out the bugs. I’ll just come along later, when I see signs advertising “New and Improved.”
For instance, I like restaurants that advertise, “Under New Managements.” They’re letting me know that somebody screwed up and that now they’re trying to screw it back down.
- It would be wonderful at this point in our history if some true leaders and statesmen would appear, to activate our government.
- If some whimsical, free-thinking theologians would activate our spirituality.
- If some musical artists would activate our emotional souls.
But for that to happen, complexity will have to be set to the side as we giggle at how foolish it was to make things difficult.
Maybe that’s why I write this daily column–just to activate in each one of us the wisdom that is carried in the power of a single word.