Monday, March 8, 2010

Exit (Mar. 8)

What happens when you leave a room? Do people start the real party once you leave? This question seems to bring up the fact that you may be insecure in what people think about you. Yet to some respect this is something that is joked about just as much as one jokes about the party starting just as soon as they arrive. An exit is important in that you will leave a room of people in a particular way. Much like the entrance it is either an opportunity to draw attention to yourself or to not. The real question is do you leave the room with people you are ready to throw up or a room full of people that feel relaxed based on the way you leave. See, when you leave a room where people are ready to throw up, your presence in the room before you left did not leave them thinking that you genuinely cared for the people in the room, but if you are able to leave a room where people are relaxed afterward, there is a sense that you did genuinely love them when you were there. Perhaps the exit is more about what you did when you were in the room rather than what you are doing as you leave.

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