- Never listen to the "mads", 'cause who knows, kuddos, they might even tell the truth...
Insight from one part of my brain that wrote that late 2009 and that applies on the two last posts on Lemmings and Matt Damon's speech on scoop.it/t/contemporary-fiction
Getting onto a small world in upper case, because I had to consider the line at one stage, and Edward always listens to the mads, I am his little voice and mads always say the truth in a different frame. We just don’t know how to listen carefully to them.
Sophie, entering the bank - Hi, How are you?
Getting onto a small world in upper case, because I had to consider the line at one stage, and Edward always listens to the mads, I am his little voice and mads always say the truth in a different frame. We just don’t know how to listen carefully to them.
Sophie, entering the bank - Hi, How are you?
The receptionist - I am me. How, I don't know.
Sophie - Where is the reception?
The receptionist - in the entrance hall.
Sophie - Nobody there?
The receptionist - Nobody here.
Sophie - Ok, I am searching the bank manager.
The receptionist - Everybody is searching him these days and even before.
Sophie, Looking around - Ok, there, there is a sign. It is written, it is there.
The receptionist - When you are going to walk there, will it say it's here?
Sophie walks to the office.
Sophie - Good afternoon, I met a strange person at the reception.
The bank manager - are you sure it was the reception?
Sophie - It was strange.
Sophie - It was strange.
The bank manager - That’s a nice introduction. Strange is a key, it can unlock every door.
Sophie - Ok, I am here to get the conclusion of the business case I spoke to you before.
Sophie - Ok, I am here to get the conclusion of the business case I spoke to you before.
The bank manager - Before, we were three flying away. Put everything you want in it, it s a matter of putting contents here or there.
Sophie - any advices?
The bank manager - never, no vices. The screws are all making it better.
Sophie - When will it be assessed by the board?
The bank manager - The board is here.
Sophie – where?
The bank manager - Well, you can write on it, not sure they will answer though.
Sophie - Why is that?
The bank manager - Why? Because you're two letters to the conclusion. Better use the post office
Sophie - How will I be sure you will be dealing with it seriously?
The bank manager - Seriously is a way to read it, is it funny?
Sophie - How will I be sure you will be dealing with it seriously?
The bank manager - Seriously is a way to read it, is it funny?
Sophie - Figures are explaining it all.
The bank manager - Don't put a face like that
Sophie - Ok, I am getting dubious now, small test, what is two-hundred and twenty four divided by sixteen?
The bank manager - Don't know, fourteen?
Sophie - Ok, I am getting dubious now, small test, what is two-hundred and twenty four divided by sixteen?
The bank manager - Don't know, fourteen?
Sophie - Here we go.
The bank manager - no, you stay.
Sophie - Why can't you clearly say to me yes or no?
The bank manager - because a yes would make you too happy and believe for a lot, and a no would make you walk away. Seriously, we have to study seriously your case, you know you want it this way and we cannot make any harsh decision and will assess it in full extent.
Sophie - in wide, in length?
The bank manager - exactly, in 16:9.
Sophie - when will I get the answer?
The bank manager - when the answer is going to come to you.
Sophie - How will I be advised of that?
The bank manager - it s not a question of how, it s a question of why.
Sophie - here we go again, to the post office
The bank manager - you get it right
Sophie - I am taking left so.
The bank manager - you get it right
Sophie - I am taking left so.
The bank manager - Now, you understood it all. Everything is about efficient communication.
Sophie - Yes, regarding that, you've got to tell me when your services will be available online.
The bank manager - we have improved, we now have 3 dots, so when the line will be connected.
Sophie - It ought to be...
The bank manager - we have improved, we now have 3 dots, so when the line will be connected.
Sophie - It ought to be...
The bank manager - it ought to.
This is the best way Edward could spell the environment he is drowned in. As said by one wise guy, we have a clear view of right and wrong during the MBA, we are losing it right afterwards. Who will be the first one to enjoy nice compensation, shutting off whistle-blower from below? Yes, us, because we’ve been trained to get along the feeling that we do worth it.
This lie has some truth for Edward, yes because if he wants to change the world, he has to agree with the past to move along. And What is the best way? Patience, get along with the past, and infuse little by little some of the changes that do worth it.
From a rocket scientist,
Yours Sincerely.
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