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From Act II, Scene VII of As You Like It, Shakespeare asserts that “all the world is a stage and all the men and women, merely players.”
The society of humanity offers pernicious quantities of advice while releasing miniscule portions of support.
There’s a very simple reason for this. Each one of us mortals is deeply afraid that we will fail to receive our required recognition.
So because this climate exists, caution is pushed to the forefront to protect our turf, which lends itself to a backlash, often resulting in evil.
Therefore, we are offered a banquet table with the only entrees being “dull” and “dark.” For a while “dull” is offered as normal, which is followed by a rebellion, which tries to focus on the more unseemly parts of our character. And then, when we get nervous about the world becoming too dark, we “dull out” again, to an uncomfortable level of blandness.
It happens in politics, religion and entertainment.
No one seems to be able to break the cycle. We seem to accept the fact that life in itself is pretty boring, unless you spice it up with vice, sin and bleakness, which lends itself to selfishness and evil.
Yet the people who are recalled by historians as earth-shakers always provide something bold and bright.
Without these individuals, our history would have ceased many times over and cast us into a permanent Dark Ages.
How can you offer something bold to overcome the dull?
Always remember that human beings have two basic needs: they require purpose and praise—purpose in the sense of understanding why they are doing what they are doing, and praise exemplified through enjoyment and appreciation.
So first of all, you can affect any scene in your life by bringing purpose and praise to it instead of feeding the bland and the boring.
Secondly, we need something to enlighten us. Actually, there’s nothing wrong with exposing the darker portions of the human character as long as you do it with light instead of exaggerating the depths of bleakness.
Things get dark enough without us turning off the lights. People of character always must bring some light to the darkness; otherwise, we’ll end up negative and cursing one another.
- If the world becomes too dull, we become infatuated with the dark.
- Once frightened of the dark, we too quickly will return to the dull.
Your job, while getting in character, is to bring the bold and the bright and become a light to the world.
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