I am reminded of the ending of the movie “The Truman Show“ (spoiler alert). Truman has escaped. The worldwide viewing audience is devastated by the drama of it all. There is a universal moment of unbelievable connection, commiseration, and grief. It is profound. Then, the movie cuts to a random group of barflies, who had been riveted alo…
I am reminded of the ending of the movie “The Truman Show“ (spoiler alert). Truman has escaped. The worldwide viewing audience is devastated by the drama of it all. There is a universal moment of unbelievable connection, commiseration, and grief. It is profound. Then, the movie cuts to a random group of barflies, who had been riveted along with everyone else and, as the credits roll, someone says, “HMM. What else is on?“
After all of this handwringing and gnashing of teeth has concluded, I suspect that each of us, in our own way, will ask “HMM. What else is on?“
P.S. And I do not mean to make light of the emotional and monetary and time investment we have in our Bears and the Pac. I’m just trying to console myself with a “we will carry on” ethic.
I am reminded of the ending of the movie “The Truman Show“ (spoiler alert). Truman has escaped. The worldwide viewing audience is devastated by the drama of it all. There is a universal moment of unbelievable connection, commiseration, and grief. It is profound. Then, the movie cuts to a random group of barflies, who had been riveted along with everyone else and, as the credits roll, someone says, “HMM. What else is on?“
After all of this handwringing and gnashing of teeth has concluded, I suspect that each of us, in our own way, will ask “HMM. What else is on?“
P.S. And I do not mean to make light of the emotional and monetary and time investment we have in our Bears and the Pac. I’m just trying to console myself with a “we will carry on” ethic.