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And then we get five minutes off and then you're right back at it again.And bonfire. And set up tiki bars.
And your goal in capturing attention is to walk people through the three stages, is to grow the fire because you can't juststart out with a bonfire.You have to start with the spark.
OK. They did not.It literally turned into a bonfire at the end of it, where the table, just like you didn't line it with anything.It was like-- I think there was like literally charcoal and then a layer of aluminum foil and then wood.
And he showed me where their little lodge was.And I'm fascinated by Bonfire Night, and the idea not just of the fireworks and celebration, but children throwing effigies on a bonfire.
And he showed me where their little lodge was.And they'd light this Beltane bonfire.
Osthorne, like any school, is not defined by the teachers who teach there, and it's not defined by the administrators who are just trying to fight the rising tide of entropy.And they'll throw it into a bonfire.
to speak our truth.And so I had this bonfire, and most of the people in attendance that night were me and Shannon's sorority sisters.And so we're sitting around.
And so those three kind of things combine to create this bonfire of attention.Now how do you build that bonfire of attention?You have to go through what I call the seven captivation triggers.
Osthorne, like any school, is not defined by the teachers who teach there, and it's not defined by the administrators who are just trying to fight the rising tide of entropy.I've never thrown a book into a bonfire.
Massive cardboard displays known in the trade as dumps loomed over the aisles, where they signaled the defining cultural events of the day.Over here, pillars of 'Bonfire of the Vanities'.Over there, an imposing tower of Stephen Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time', which everyone in the We Are Sophisticated suburbs just had to have.
I could be Athena.And he asked me to go to a bonfire with him and play with light sticks or whatever.
But, to head off any questions, let me go into the crystal for a couple minutes because it is actually cool physics.He showed that the black hole is like a big bonfire.
And so let me get into attention.And so I kind of describe attention as a bonfire.And your goal in capturing attention is to walk people through the three stages, is to grow the fire because you can't just
from millions of people.And so those three kind of things combine to create this bonfire of attention.Now how do you build that bonfire of attention?
guys guy with the bongs out of grass guy with a cam mu has set it ablaze to keep warmeveryone likes this idea and soon enough there's a bonfire going someone has a boombox and next we're doing 5:15call-and-response style and long live rock long live rock 50 minutes before
And then you go through the kindling.And then you go and you finally get to the logs in the bonfire.And so the first stage is immediate attention.
I kind of view it as like maybe 14 different points of view.I kind of characterize it as all kind of sitting around the same awful kind of turmoil or awful kind of bonfireof our times. And they're all just screaming into that bonfire.
I kind of characterize it as all kind of sitting around the same awful kind of turmoil or awful kind of bonfireof our times. And they're all just screaming into that bonfire.Some of them are hopeful, and some of them are despairing.
And he teaches kids who are even younger than seven how to light matches and candles.But not only how to light matches and candles, but how to make bonfires.Now, ,, he's kind of an interesting character.
She wore robes that made her look like a wizard.Night fell. She and I circled the camp in our bare feet, the light from the bonfire carving shadows into her face.We walked to the water's edge and I pointed to the darkness at a tiny island she could not see.
She'd gotten up in the night and made some tea, but the cup was tipped and the puddle was cold, and I recognized the symptoms from the televisionand the newspapers, and then the leaflets, and then the radio broadcasts, and then the hushed voices around the bonfire.Her skin was a dark purple of compounded bruises, the whites of her eyes shot through with red and blood leaking from the misty beds of her fingernails.
And I don't hold anything against him because by in hindsight having my own children now, I would do the same thing, maybe even worse.Leymah Gbowee: But this night we're standing out and we've swept the grass and put it in a drum and it's like a bonfire and my mother asked me, "What do you want to do with yourlife?" And she said, "Leymah." I say, "Yes, ma'am." She say, "If you decide to do anything positive with your life, I promise you this night I
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