Marketing, it seems that everything has becoming crazier to pull your attention to buy things that you don't actually need. Ever more inventive methods are used to ensure that you “need” the products, the power is in fact, the repetition, that you can’t go around and miss commercials. Billboards, moving texts or glowing leds. And especially ' screaming ' voices. “ You think I am crazy? ” ...?
Attract attention, attract attention and
attract attention. Deliberately distracting you from those matters where you actually would
like to pay more attention to. Do you actually still know what you wanted to do or what you were doing?
Just as you in the West (and to be honest
also increasingly in the East) stumble over
the commercials. So you’re stumbling here over temples and Buddha statues. Sometimes you
can’t see the Buddha’s through the Buddha’s any more. There isn’t a better
marketing, you might say.
However, this marketing, with the strength
of repetition, is something completely different. These Buddha’s call for
silence, intensification , rest, serenity and give some thought to what you are
doing just this very moment.
Without screaming they call on to
experience that you're not crazy at all and there is so much to find in yourself.
Frans Captijn
Host / Catalyst / Talenteer at Captijn Insight
Captijn Insight: “Catalyst in your process to new sustainable flow. Whether you are an individual, couple, team or an organization.”
captijninsight@gmail.com
Host / Catalyst / Talenteer at Captijn Insight
Captijn Insight: “Catalyst in your process to new sustainable flow. Whether you are an individual, couple, team or an organization.”
captijninsight@gmail.com