Monday, March 8, 2010

Entrance (Mar. 7)

A recent beer comercial makes note of the way one makes an entrance. In two separate takes, the first entrance is deemed too light when the main character simply enters with no one taking note of him. In the second, he literally drives a monster truck into someone backyard, which is then deemed too heavy. The way one makes an entrance into a room is a very interesting thing. On the one hand you may feel that everyone should know of your existence when you enter a room, but if you deem yourself that important, what must everyone else be thinking. However if you feel that an entrance is nothing more than drawing attention to yourself your entrance will tell you much more about your friends and how they react to your entrance. You will know who thinks you are important enough to talk to right away and who does not. But the thing with this entrance is that even one who does not talk to you right away does not tell you one way or the other how they particularly think of you. But this phenomenon simply masks the reality of what an entrance really is, an opportunity to either be selfish or humble.

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