Thursday, April 5, 2007

stage-d

just for the record. tho' they ain't those i'd live to say, "i forgot." to make these really short. i learnt somethings which triggered my thoughts.

first, on the usage of a "twist of fate". it unveils the very idea of a surprise in the nick of time. it can be suspenseful from the beginning or it can be clear for everyone to see. yet there is this one point that brings the light at the end of the tunnel right at your face. some get intrigued by it, some get bewildered, while some took the option of fear. see how it works now, it leaves you with something to think about. if impression counts, this is something you'll love to think about. well, to put that usage to the application of fresh ideas, i took my fair stand. the user, will always know what is about to come. that is, he began with the end in mind, period. that's what i call, the power of control. it doesn't matter when, it just matters how. instill the twist, and what you did, will be remembered.
next, on stage. this game call life happens to appear on one of those which is a raised platform on which theatrical performances are presented. when you have too much of the power of control, you appear to have staged things up. that's when no credit is given for being too good an actor. when you appear to have too little of that power for that matter, you appear to have what they call "stage fright". here's the bottomline, take either ends and it backfires on you. it's tough i understand, how it's like to make ur crew and the viewer like you at the same time. that's how the game is played. for the only viewer, it is you.

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