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I think Helperman would vote for Obama

Posted by oskar on October 31, 2008 at 15:19

Helperman is apolitical, asexual and "a" any other controversial subject man can take different stands for. He respects and accepts people from all over the world, regardless of their beliefs and opinions. Our Helperman mission - to promote helpfulness all over the world because "helping out makes us happy" - is aimed at good people, bad people and people that disagree whether a good guy is indeed a good guy or not.

 

Helperman.org is a relativity-based theory for each and every individuals free participation in the making of a better world. Whoever helps people in its daily sorroundings a little bit more today than yesterday (= relatively), is participating in a chain of favors, one of many that circles our planet. Our plan for promoting this (there are thousands) is not more nor less important than anybody elses (but it does wear a cape!).

 

The long-term effect of all these movements for a better macro picture by increasing interhuman micro-behaviour - has and will continue to change our world to the better.

 

What if less stressed people always gave up their spot in the line to people obviously - and momentarily - more stressed?

 

Well, as time goes by, we would all wait the same amount of time but it would be portioned out to suit us better.

What if you gave up your parking-spot to someone else? Just for the fun of it. (I never have, but will try to remember to try it soon.)

 

People that can, helping people that dont expect it - is an efficient way of distributing our resources. It is also proven that it provides a short-term happiness-kick of the addictive kind to the helper and a humble feeling of gratitude to the helped... leaving that person very likely to pass it on. 

 

Helping people we dont know and not being socially indifferent are of course fundamental values for our societies. And as we grow bigger, more global, more intertwined and complex... simple values become more and more important to make sure we always take decisions based on being humans before basing them on the "general guide-lines on how to act in this given situation".

 

Governments, schools, parentes and organizations all over the world make sure to teach us that when we are young, to make sure it sticks even though we are (I think) born with a kind instinct.

 

Promoting helpfulness is as old as anything, we just put a blue cape around it... and in fairness it didnt even start out like that, it was just supposed to be a cheap PR-trick.

 

But, when seeing these peoples reactions, we realized that there was a place for someone doing something so obvious as helping people in the street.

 

If we were as helpful to each other as we should and could be, no one would care for Helperman. After all, a man in tights is not new, nor is it particularly sexy.

 

I am not particularly helpful. I am fairly lazy when it comes to running my own arrends, carrying my own stuff and mending my own dripping toilets... helping others isnt much more fun. But I am trying. Since almost accidentally being a part of Helperman.org, I am reminding myself on a daily basis to try to do a little bit more for other people.

 

I have helped out ONLY because our work with Helperman, things that have taken my time and cost my money.It is a great - and increasingly so - feeling. I must still learn more from Helperman and I am sure I will benefit from that in the short, mid and long term.

 

We are committed to growing Helperman.org.

 

All this might sound cheezy, silly and/or ridiculous. But its not. And until people tell us Helperman is as ridicolous as "Breathingman": "Cmon, we all breethe anyway", and until people stop telling us that what "He is doing is amazing", we will see a purpose for him.

 

I think that I am a fairly rational guy. I dont know if altruism is indeed that per se. Helping out might be an act of self interest for all I know. I dont care as long as its an act of selfishness far better than other kinds we hear and read about on a daily basis.

 

Modern societies offer everyone participation in ownership, decision-making and leasure time. Not long ago those were utopic ideas, envisioned by the masses and suppressed by the kings.

 

By becoming more helpful socities we have created more wealth, efficiency, life-expectancy etc. etc. than ever before.

 

Politics - I belive - should no longer be about socialism or capitalism, left or right. Its getting old all over the world. Old and dangerously "inherent", killing possible creative plans covering broad topics. It offers a rigid and "intra-related" way of thinking":

 

"Mrs X believes in lower taxes and therefore also supports death-penalty?" I dont see the link except in politics.

 

"Mr Y doesnt support unions and is therefore against same-sex marriage?"

 

They want us to make assumptions like that. To be like that. Its easier to understand us like that and if you are selling a presidential campaing like a product, having one over-all brand and a simple tagline sure makes it easier to sell to someone like that.

 

If you ask me, taking decisions as a Country shouldnt be easy, and hopefully never bound to out of context beliefs.

 

What if politics was a science? Outcome measured with rulers. Like football. People might disagree on how to do it but if we win the superbowl, our team won and everyone is happy indenpent of how we won. Period.

 

Politics is not like that. Some fans feel like winners when other fans to the same team feel like loosers.

 

So until we agree on what outcomes to measure, what the numbers should be and how to measure them to know if WE won or lost, we must unfortunately vote for what we believe (or want to believe).

 

Anyone who seems to belive more in human values, in just pragmatically making stuff better for people and in what makes sense right now - rather than in some old "handbook to decisions topic by topic based on what this guy said back then" passed on from generation to generation - is my pick.

 

In this case, I believe Obama is less tied to "what should be" and he seems more open to "what could be".

 

And I think Helperman - if he knew - would believe the same thing.

 

Obama might turn out to be a guy that talks the talk without walking the walk. Or I am wrong about supporting his assumptions. Or the size and complexity of the mission he is facing and the time he is given might turn out to drown his "Change we Need" into "Things weve seen". 

 

But id rather have that disappointment portioned out in pieces, than see him loose on Tuesday.

 

Good luck Barack Obama!

 

Oskar

 

 


La evolución de Helperman y su futuro - parte 1

Posted by oskar on October 22, 2008 at 22:35

Con dos reportajes en la 13 esta semana, una en las noticias a las 9 (ver)… parece que Helperman está volviéndose un fenómeno en Chile.

 

Su participación con el ANFP y la selección antes del partido con Argentina seguramente no tuvo nada que ver con la gran victoria… ¿pero quienes somos para descartar completamente la posibilidad? Nosotros lo disponemos al ANFP todo lo que quiera… ojala pueda levantar la copa junto con el equipo en Sudáfrica 2010.

 

Nos llegan cientos de mails cada día… personas que quieren su ayuda, pero también personas que quieren felicitar y soportar la causa con unas palabras.

 

¿Cual es la causa entonces? ¿Está la CIA detrás de esto… o será que es un weon buena onda no más?

 

En Needish inventamos cositas todos los días. Todos aportamos al desarrollo del producto y de la organización. Innovación no solamente son “featurcillos” o algoritmos, sino también maneras de co-operar, documentos de ventas para mandar etc. etc. in absurdum.

 

Como principio nos da igual quien haya tirado una idea, ya que el espíritu que tenemos es un resultado de los individuos en el grupo y las ideas por lo tanto pertenecen a todos… en la practica (Legalmente pertenecen a Needish Inc :-)

 

PERO – para mi hay una excepción. Hay éxitos tan totales que el EGO te empuja a decir “fui yo”… tanto como la “caga” en la cocina “no fui yo” (aunque quizás haya sido yo).

 

¡Yo inventé Helperman!

 

Y soy tan orgulloso y tan feliz que cuando le veo en la tele me siento como el papito Helperman.

 

La idea tuve en un momento privado en un lugar privado con puerta cerrada, dentro de mi casa. Normalmente los empleados de empresas no blogean mucho de esos momentos, pero con la cantidad de personas que ha preguntado de donde lo sacamos me parece que la honestidad puede ayudar a que más personas se aprovechan de esos momentos que muchas veces parecen ser minutos perdidos, por necesidades básicas llevando a tareas poco rentables. Espero que esto te inspire a aprovechar mejor y de manera más eficiente todos los momentos de tu vida.

 

- “Necesitamos un Superheroe que ayuda a la gente en la calle!", así fue. No mucho más que eso. Piolita. Como todo lo bueno en la vida el resto es pura suerte… suerte y un trabajo fenomenal de todo el equipo y en particular nuestra querida Ale.

 

Este era uno de los primeros mails que mandé sobre Helperman, después de un chateo rápido:

 

“Helpfulman - You two like that name for a superhero? You know all kids always wanted to be superheroes but it’s really ******* hard to fly and shit (superman) or climb walls (spiderman). Helpfulman is actually someone anyone can be... Everything we do must be done thinking BIG. Insanity is a key driving force behind the success of a project like Needish. I take the lead role but need you guys behind me! :-) When you define the design for Helpfulman... we must envision future movies called Helpfulman helps out, Helpfulman returns etc. Make sure the design is really really cool...”

 

Como notan, Helperman era Helpfulman… hasta que Emily dijo que no. Que tiene que ser Helperman. Yo creo que si no fuera por eso ya no saldría en la calle. No sería lo mismo. Detalles son claves… helpfulman… pah…

 

Aqui la primera parte de uno de los mails que llegó de vuelta:

 

“Estoy de acuerdo de que hay que pensar "en grande", pero también hay que ser aterrizado y entender que…”

 

La misma persona sobre Helperman 3 meses después: “Lo amo”

 

Yo también le amo.

 

Y obviamente el estrella más grande de todos es el mismo Helperman.

 

La idea principal era que nuestro Renato fuera Helperman… y ahora es una de las bromas más repetidas dentro de la empresa, no en mala onda… pero seamos honestos - no habría sido lo mismo con un ser humando en un traje.

 

Que haya llegado un superhéroe de verdad a la oficina a ofrecer sus servicios fue el momento más increíble de este año. Lamentablemente no estuve allí, pero el cuento va (después de muchos candidatos no tan mágicos…) algo como esto:

 

Momento de oro paso por paso…

1) Helperman (todavía desconocido para nosotros) toca el timbre a la oficina.

2) Ale abre la puerta

3) Helperman entra y dice antes de decir otra cosa “Hola, ¡huéleme!” y se inclina para mostrar su cuello a Alessandra.

4) Ale huele (algo sorprendida) y piensa al mismo tiempo: “¡Llegó!”

 

Si buscas trabajo… hazlo bien. Si buscas ser superhéroe... sé superhéroe!

 

A continuar…

 

 

 

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Helperman

Posted by oskar on June 09, 2008 at 16:35

Hay nuevos videos de Helperman! Este y muchos más!

http://youtube.com/user/needish

Helperman.org

El Equipo Needish

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Helperman ya está en las calles

Posted by Dani Undurraga on May 26, 2008 at 17:26

Helperman, el superhéroe más increíble jamás visto ya está recorriendo las calles de Santiago. Si tienes suerte lo podrás ver en el metro, en la micro, en la calle o algún otro lugar surrealista de Santiago


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