As human beings, we are
attuned to notice the special or different. We also tend to like simple answers
to complex questions. Perhaps they make us feel more in control of the complicated
environments we find ourselves in. I wondered about this during a recent trawl
for ‘depression cures’ on news websites. Suggestions included 9-stone
weight loss, magic mushrooms
(complete with obligatory 3D brain picture to enhance credibility), laughing
gas and ketamine.
It seems that we are on the lookout for simple-sounding and miraculous cures
for our ailments. After all, the prospect that things can be fixed ever faster
and with less effort sounds great. With a bias towards the novel and apparently
miraculous, I wonder how we can appraise new, glamorous or cutting edge treatments?
Can we judge such shiny new arrivals fairly?