I saw a site from stumbleupon that talked about creative writing.
The exercises really appealed to me. Particularly this one:
"Write a dramatic scene between two people in which each has a secret and neither of them reveals the secret to the other OR TO THE READER."
I liked the idea so much that I decided to try it out, despite the fact that I'm not good at fiction and that this is a particularly hard exercise. So here it is:
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The entrepreneur and the beggar
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The exercises really appealed to me. Particularly this one:
"Write a dramatic scene between two people in which each has a secret and neither of them reveals the secret to the other OR TO THE READER."
I liked the idea so much that I decided to try it out, despite the fact that I'm not good at fiction and that this is a particularly hard exercise. So here it is:
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The entrepreneur and the beggar
Adarsh strode
briskly. He didn't notice the jammed up traffic on the road beside him or the
stench coming up from the dirty footpath. He was too busy worrying about making
his start up profitable. It had been almost a year and his app company still
hadn't secured significant cash flow. He walked past a line of beggars with
fake expressions of want. But one of them was different. He wasn't trying to
get the attention of passers-by. He was looking at them intently. That
immediately caught the attention of Adarsh.
He walked up to him
and said "You know, to get more alms from people, you need to be different
from the rest of the beggars. But not by sitting there silently." The
beggar looked up at him as though he was deciding where to place this guy in his
mind, shrugged, and shifted his weight. Adarsh went on "You can better
grab people's attention by either holding up a funny placard, or by making a
compliment to each passer-by. People like to pay someone who gives them
something they want"
The beggar, after
some consideration, replied "How do you know that?"
Adarsh smiled and
said slowly with lost eyes, "I wasn't always an entrepreneur"
He was about to walk
away when the beggar called out to him. "You had deep creases on your
forehead before you spoke to me. What were you worried about?"
"Oh just
something. Why do you want to know? It's not like you
can help"
The beggar frowned.
Then he took a deep breath, and retorted "You come out of nowhere and give
me unsolicited advice about my work. And when it's my turn, you don't even have
the courtesy to give me a chance?"
"Alright. Don't
get hyper. I was worried about how I'll make money from the app start up that I
am running"
The beggar looked
deep into Adarsh's eyes and replied "You're focusing on the wrong problem,
my friend. You should worry about your app not bringing enough value to your
customers. If it had, they'd be paying you a lot more. People like to pay someone
who gives them something they want."
Adarsh, after some
consideration, replied "How do you know that?"
The beggar smiled
and said slowly with lost eyes, "I wasn't always a beggar"
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4 comments:
Awesome piece !!!
Good one dude ..
nice one !!!!!!
Thanks, guys :)
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