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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
A martial artist vision of the film Fight Club
A martial artist vision of the film Fight Club ? Fight Club? is the sort of movie you can squirm, belly laugh, and I believe that? That? s deep? within a few minutes.Starring Edward Norton and Brad Pitt, is at a superficial level, a shot at boxing underground or, if you prefer, fight clubs.No money changes hands, no place in Paris, and the Pugilist? that compensation is the pleasure they receive from kicking cult spread butts.A violence to specify the surrounding society, targeting different? establishment? symbols, such as television and electronics stores, public officials and officers buildings.Just when you think? Now? ve gone too far? the plot twists to make almost anything is it? I have seen to this point. The real and unreal start to unravel, and you're wondering if you? I played for a chump.Here are some points that I draw from this film, which are of particular interest in martial arts: (1) It can take if you decide to take a fight, disagreement, or a cause for ' extreme. Even certified hardwoods, including criminal gangs can be seen in the film, may be intimidated and back if they believe that their opponents are crazy enough to do anything. (2) Men are looking for clarity between the sexes and the reaffirmation of their instincts. Forced feminization of men in recent decades has created the role of confusion and dissatisfaction among men and women. ? Fighting? But you interpret that term, is a forum for men to be tested and to lea what they are, to a deep-level primitive. (3) The men have not been affected so as to bring the links and the fulfillment of roles Nerdy sterile office buildings. The most natural is to be hunters, not guards. (4) Women have a large percentage of men who are in contact with their base instincts, and they? Ll break with toys or destroy whom? T. (5) To borrow a phase of General Stonewall Jackson:? A brave man is a majority. It is just like this film because of its unpredictability.I because his characters are something.Take on the exchange between Pitt and Norton in the plane, where a dark hands Norton Pitt Pitt decoding compliment at Pitt and then-hitting question: how? s working for you? What? Norton responds, puzzled. Intelligence. E 'working for you? With this brief exchange, implies Pitt? You? 'A New wimp. Ability, indirection, and the pun is not cute? T make you a man, to cut the Crap and don? T deceive ourselves. Men, if you realize it or not, are attracted to martial arts, partly because mode society offers few opportunities to be completely non-verbal, to escape at the end of the symbolism and the label that informs professional staff and a handful to lives.With teeth, si? s not the time to talk, but only act.Dr. Gary S. Goodman, chairman of Customersatisfaction.com, is a speaker, management consultant, and seminar leader and the best-author of 12 books, including Reach Out & Sell Someone? and monitoring, measuring and managing customer service, and the sound of the program? Law of large numbers: How to make success inevitable? published by Nightingale-Conant. E 'often called on the radio and television throughout the world. A doctorate from the USC Annenberg School, a Loyola lawyer, and an MBA from the School of Peter F. Drucker at Claremont Graduate University, Gary offers programs through UCLA Extension and numerous universities, trade associations and other organizations from Santa Monica to South Africa. He received the degree of Shodan, 1st degree black belt in Kenpo Karate. E ', based in Glendale, Califoia, and can be contacted at (818) 243-7338 or: gary@customersatisfaction.com.For information on coaching, counseling, training, books, video and audio, please go to:
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