Giving people two teaspoons of confidence syrup and suddenly you're transformed from an uncertain quasi-recluse into a dynamic twenty fourth century answer to Richard Branson - that's eugenics by other means. That's a quick fix. And why limit it to Barclay? Why not make everyone a hyper-dynamic go-getter? Troi, who is often featured with a long schedule of appointments, would be completely out of the job.
There should be no quick fix but a very gradual over-coming of one's own dark corners and insecurities under the steam of ones own effort. A personal journey of self improvement with support along the way. No short-cut brain surgery or confidence syrup just hard graft through which you come to a new understanding of oneself thus gaining confidence with the universe and the people around you. That's the real path to self development.
That's what disappointed me about Barclay's return on VOY. He hasn't really progressed much from his time on TNG. It would've been nice to see Barclay still being Barclay, with some insecurities yet with a new confidence and surrounded by people who actually regarded him as a serious person. It would've been nice to have seen him as an authority figure having overcome alot of his personal demons. But we didn't get much of that with his portrayal on Voyager. They kinda showed Barclay being treated as a flake but let's vindicate him later kinda deal. Which I found to be a bit predictable.
There should be no quick fix but a very gradual over-coming of one's own dark corners and insecurities under the steam of ones own effort. A personal journey of self improvement with support along the way. No short-cut brain surgery or confidence syrup just hard graft through which you come to a new understanding of oneself thus gaining confidence with the universe and the people around you. That's the real path to self development.
That's what disappointed me about Barclay's return on VOY. He hasn't really progressed much from his time on TNG. It would've been nice to see Barclay still being Barclay, with some insecurities yet with a new confidence and surrounded by people who actually regarded him as a serious person. It would've been nice to have seen him as an authority figure having overcome alot of his personal demons. But we didn't get much of that with his portrayal on Voyager. They kinda showed Barclay being treated as a flake but let's vindicate him later kinda deal. Which I found to be a bit predictable.