Monday, March 5, 2007

Tyler Durden Attempt

Right after reading the book titled "Fight Club," I felt inspired to make an attempt in duplicating the type of language that Tyler Durden used. His words were very meaningful because they asked an pointed out personal observations. If his voice were not in the manner which was heard in the movie, I feel a lot of the potential meaning would have been lost.
Find a mirror and take a look at yourself. Make sure the lighting is adequate and look yourself right in the eyes. How do you appear to yourself, are you proud of the person looking back at you? What makes you...you? Is this the way God put you on this earth or have you been shaped over the years into something you're not? Is the person looking back at you really you or is it someone with an attempt to be accepted by others? How has that person tried to fit into society, or have the always tried to be themselves? If the person looking back from that mirror seems false, well he probably is false. At what extent has the man in the mirror changed due to influences? Each day, the people you once knew may not have your back, or be there to talk/listen to you/ Just know that the person in the mirror will be there, change as you change, fit into the latest trends, etc. Just know that once the person in the mirror starts to seem unfamiliar then you've lost an important part of you...you.

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