The Odyssey, and population vs. important people

Mar 07, 2010 12:43

On a lighter note to my last couple of posts, last week, werenerd and I went to see a part of the now finished Yarn Festival, a performance of the Odyssey split into a dozen different performance styles including film, acting, music and animation (including a finale by the Strumpettes, who I hadn't seen before and were brilliant ( Read more... )

curious thoughts

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smescrater March 7 2010, 21:12:20 UTC
It's not just numbers of people you know. It's the influence you have and the ripples you leave in the groups you're involved in.

Some people cause much bigger ripples and their presence is felt in their actions and inactions. Some people choose not to cause ripples and go through life not having an effect.

There are yet rare others who have the gift of influence and synchronicity who are able to shape things.

However, I am *very* tired, and my theory is half-baked. I'll revisit after some thought, however the bones are as above.

Also, it's a question of self-belief and presence. If you believe in yourself, people pick up on this and listen to what you say and before you know it, you're "the famous" x... :)

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emanix March 8 2010, 01:45:59 UTC
I think my thought was not so much about the people you know, as the people who know *you*, if you see the difference.

I was shocked the other week to hear myself described as 'That Maxine' - the one who Organises Things.

Also discovered that one of the first couple of Chaosbunny 'fans' (i.e. people who had read the comic before they ever met me) that I'd come into contact with is apparently working on the Large Hadron Collider. That's all the fame I need, right there! :)

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just_becky March 8 2010, 15:38:28 UTC
Famous? Or Infamous?
:-D

On another matter, did you spot my Livejournal message I sent you a while back? You know, the not quite a journal post, not quite an email messaging system thingy?

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emanix March 14 2010, 10:01:40 UTC
Hehe, I think I'd prefer infamy. Rather be reviled for what I am than loved for what I'm not, most probably.

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