Tuesday, June 21, 2016

The Barnum Effect

Did someone tell you that you’re beautiful today?  Smart? Clever? Joyful?   Did your horoscope tell you that you’d have a wonderful day and meet someone special?  Did a palm reader tell you that you’d have a long life? Two marriages, or two children?

 Chronicling America
If you heard these things and believed in them, it is likely you are under the influence of “The Barnum Effect.”

P.T. Barnum (1810-1891) probably never actually said, “A sucker is born every minute,” but some laughingly say he did.   In psychology this is loosely interpreted as “people are inclined to believe what someone tells them about themselves.”  And this is known as “The Barnum Effect.”

I am currently reading “The Life of P.T. Barnum” downloaded from Amazon for the huge sum of $1.75.  When I did an Internet search of this fellow to find out some fact I don’t recall, up popped, “The Barnum Effect.”  Naturally, I became totally focused on this discovery and forgot what else I was looking for. 

Surprised that there was such a term, I asked my publisher (A guy who has read a LOT of books) if he knew of it.  He had not.  My husband, also very well read and a virtual Fort Knox of trivia, had never heard of it either!   So far I have presented the question, “have you ever heard of the Barnum effect?” to dozens of people and it was new to all of them.  Go ahead!  Ask your friends!  You'll feel pretty smart!

Lesson learned here is that although the book was written in 1885 about a man that has been gone for a very long time, I learned something so fundamental, I can hardly imagine I didn’t know it before.

Bigger than life, P.T. Barnum was an amazing entrepreneur.  Just in case you are curious, he didn’t even start an actual circus career until he was about sixty years old!  So!  It’s never too late to start on a new adventure.

Free Old Newspapers can be found at the Chronicling America website.
This YouTube video demonstrates how the "Barnum Effect" works.  Funny!

Happy Summer!  Go tell someone they are amazing today!  ~ Donna



Saturday, June 18, 2016

W. W. Cole's Gigantic Shows! Helena, Montana 1884

Cole's Colossal Circus was slated to give their show on the 19th and 20th of June in Helen, Montana in 1884.  Samson the biggest elephant ever would show up as wells as bears, buffalo, baboons, beasts, and birds.

Montana was still a territory and Helena wasn't very big, but the circus would give two shows each day.

The Daily Independent (20 June, 1884 page 5) reported that eight thousand people had attended the first performance of the "splendid entertainment."  Mlle. Aimee, called the "human fly" was most exciting.  It took three trains to bring the show to Helena.

It was not without controversy, though.  A large band of thieves and pickpockets follow the circus wherever it goes and takes advantage of the distracted crowd.  However, these evil people are in no way connected to the circus.

What an event it must have been to go to the circus if you lived in or near Helena, Montana in 1884!  What an EFFORT it must have been to pull a circus together, transport it to wild places out west, put on successful shows, and keep everyone healthy and the circus profitable.

Entertainment people occasionally become famous, and rarely become rich, but those that spend their lives in makeup on stages have traditionally worked very hard for their livelihood.  So kudos to those who showed up in Helena (Montana Territory) in June of 1884.  The folks probably really enjoyed your show!