Mal Fletcher comments on the latest craze



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Recognising the potential for empty exhibitionism, some people are responding to the challenge by choosing to 'pay-it-on'.

We first saw this kind of response emerge during the much more dangerous fad known as neknominating, which involved people drinking large quantities of alcohol and challenging others to do the same. This, too, was promoted using social media.

Some people, perhaps in a defiant statement of their independence of thought, chose to forego the proscribed challenge activity and simply gave their time or money to a charity of their choice.

The result, as far as the charities were concerned, was the same.

Arguably we're all show-offs at some level, but with anything as viral and visual as the ice bucket challenge there's always the possibility that we'll become distracted by the hoopla and lose sight of the goal.

Perhaps before any of us takes part in something like this, we need to pause for breath. We may need to ask whether or not this represents the best way for us to take part in raising funds and awareness.

If we're going to dump iced water on our heads, we should move forward with our eyes on the goal, as many have undoubtedly done, rather than indulging in empty exhibitionism. CR

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