Where do all these GUYS come from?
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Every Hero becomes a bore at last” and Every Super hero is bored at last:)Talking of Super heroes, my take-off (not pun intended) on Spiderman 3:
Nobody ever erected a statue in honor of a critic.’” And I can’t take a chance and bad-critique a movie as I like being made into a statue!, being washed once in a year on my birthday and taking shit (literally) from the flying companions…Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Postman…milkman:)
Guy #1: Harry-the thorn:
Spidey is so strung with his power, so overawed with his new found web that he ends up having a thorn in the flesh after annihilating his first enemy, dad of his close pal Harry. Harry is so damn sure about Spidey’s pivotal role in his dad’s death that he vows to avenge the death. Harry is in no mood to lend an ear to Spidey.
The situation is so akin to a misunderstanding that has cropped up or a friend hurling an accusation and not letting you explain the same! Stupefying example and I find examples galore like above around me, though not for a grave reason. If a friend cannot negotiate the bumps and is not willing to talk out of awkward situations, the relationship takes a dent.
Hey all you Harrys’ out there, spare a thought to your friend who is caught in the web and bummed out! Just hear out.
Guy # 2: Photographer – Light in the Eye (LIE)
As personal life is trudging along for Spidey, he has a new comer back in his office who is snapping at his heels for a job of a permanent staff. The LIE resorts to foul way of getting things done, the focus is just to outdo Spiderman and integrity to work takes a backseat. He joins forces with the Sandman, to script the destruction of Spiderman.
The situation above can be so likened to any professional, who focuses on individuals – more often than not; it’s the boss- and completely forgets the work. The energy is only spent to out-think the colleagues, outwit them and making a devil out of them. Even the feedback on work is invited to grate on the nerves.
It’s not the effort, mind you. It’s the application, following procedures, sticking to basics, taking the job to its logical conclusion and detaching work from self that does the trick.
Hey all you Light in the Eyes’(I’s) out there, go ahead and turn that light- which- blinds to that special glint in the eye.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Every Hero becomes a bore at last” and Every Super hero is bored at last:)Talking of Super heroes, my take-off (not pun intended) on Spiderman 3:
Nobody ever erected a statue in honor of a critic.’” And I can’t take a chance and bad-critique a movie as I like being made into a statue!, being washed once in a year on my birthday and taking shit (literally) from the flying companions…Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Postman…milkman:)
Guy #1: Harry-the thorn:
Spidey is so strung with his power, so overawed with his new found web that he ends up having a thorn in the flesh after annihilating his first enemy, dad of his close pal Harry. Harry is so damn sure about Spidey’s pivotal role in his dad’s death that he vows to avenge the death. Harry is in no mood to lend an ear to Spidey.
The situation is so akin to a misunderstanding that has cropped up or a friend hurling an accusation and not letting you explain the same! Stupefying example and I find examples galore like above around me, though not for a grave reason. If a friend cannot negotiate the bumps and is not willing to talk out of awkward situations, the relationship takes a dent.
Hey all you Harrys’ out there, spare a thought to your friend who is caught in the web and bummed out! Just hear out.
Guy # 2: Photographer – Light in the Eye (LIE)
As personal life is trudging along for Spidey, he has a new comer back in his office who is snapping at his heels for a job of a permanent staff. The LIE resorts to foul way of getting things done, the focus is just to outdo Spiderman and integrity to work takes a backseat. He joins forces with the Sandman, to script the destruction of Spiderman.
The situation above can be so likened to any professional, who focuses on individuals – more often than not; it’s the boss- and completely forgets the work. The energy is only spent to out-think the colleagues, outwit them and making a devil out of them. Even the feedback on work is invited to grate on the nerves.
It’s not the effort, mind you. It’s the application, following procedures, sticking to basics, taking the job to its logical conclusion and detaching work from self that does the trick.
Hey all you Light in the Eyes’(I’s) out there, go ahead and turn that light- which- blinds to that special glint in the eye.
Guy # 3: The Spidey: the greatest enemy lies within
Spiderman learns that Sandman is behind his Uncle’s killing. What Spiderman now wants to do is -blast the particles of Sandman to every corner of the world; he is at the end of his tether and wants to tear the Sandman apart. He fails to look through the situation and acts upon the speculation.
At this point in time, the Sandman becomes the most misunderstood species on the face of the earth just like all our relatives who have wronged our parents and closed ones in one way or the other. Being at the end of ones’ ire for reason known or sometimes no reason at all or the emotional baggage carried forward from a sore episode creates a stifling ambience for everyone involved.
For all you Spideys’ out there, you can still live with the thorn in the flesh, you can also survive the occasional flash in the eye but not the ill-feelings towards your purported enemy. It’s just like you consuming poison and wanting your enemy to die! You need to Gong yourself (to drown all the irrelevant voices around and within-that’s why we ring the bell in a temple as well) out of the black-suite. It's an Herculean task to shut the deafening voices and only a Super-Hero can…
If you think, I’m talking about Spiderman, so be it! I am the hero of my life and I am BORE (D)!
PS: Please keep your eyes open for a statue of mine anywhere between Kumble Circle to trinity junction!
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Your brillant work till date
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