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Sunday, 23 May 2021

Interview With a Mirror sounds great!

I talk on instant messaging now. Currently Writing a script called 'Interview With the Mirror'. It'll be me talking to my alter-ego in the reflection. I intend to keep it a plain interview from the 70s. Buster Keaton movies were an inspiration. Also a random 'Marlon Brando' Interview. The production quality is not very good in those, however the story carries the show like a riverbed carries a river. Smooooth.

               Marlon Brando is the guy who played Vito Corleone in The Godfather. I'll watch his movies in the upcoming days. They say he's one of the best actors. He was a good person too. Spoke much on equal rights and misrepresentation of the minority races. Even rejected a freaking oscar. On the evening he was called to the stage, a native-indian actress represented him with his words on some pages. She spoke Brando's words, about how the then-hollywood misrepresented the native-indian folks. She got done for that. Bummer right. 
               Onto more pleasant things... Mangoes never disappoint. Uncle got us a plenty many fruits. Straight from the trees... Someone was apparently selling straight from the tree. Couldn't taste fresher mangoes. The gift of summer. A friend so rightfully pointed that the sweetest fruits show in summers. That kinda blew me away for how right it sounds. 
                  I got to finish audiobooks too. One of those was 'Way of the wolf' by the OG wolf of wall street. Jordan Belfort. It might be his first book for it reads like it. A similar book "Never Split the Difference" is clearer. Both the books tell you to
                  🥭1. Keep a clam tone while talking. Like a late-night radio host/ FM dj. 
                  🍇2. Know who you're talking to. Know his passions and religion. (And shape your words accordingly)
                  🍊3. Tell him what kind of thing you're gonna say. Like, "After hearing this you might punch me," or "After our conversation, You'll be glad you know me" Basically make him hope for the worst.
                  🍏4. Mirror/repeat his last few words. 
                  🍍5. Label his emotions. Like, tell him what the convo feels like... "It feels like you're not getting recognized," and or "It sounds like you're looking forward to fix this".
                  🍎6. The word 'NO' from the other guy greatly forwards your convo in the right direction. The word 'Fair' is your secret weapon. End your pitch with that word. "It sounds fair right?", "it looks like a fair deal", "It's only fair if I stick to it". 
                  🥝7. Ask open ended questions instead of plain Yes or No ones. Like, your question must have long answers, answers like 'yes' and 'no' won't do. 'What' and 'How' are preferred starters. Avoid the imposing 'Why'.

                   Would you Look at that! I remember seven freaking points from the books! It's such an improvement from the previous book review. Surely I couldn't remember evvvverything... These are major things to remember however. Remember. 
                   I just set a reminder to write every four days. So, see you in four days world. That is, if there isn't a zombie apocalypse or something similar. Laters now👋