Let’s talk about King Kong for a minute. You know, the oversized ape. You probably remember the basic story: Humongous ape lives freely as king on remote island. Capitalist douchebags discover island, capture ape, bring him to the US and turn him into a money-making tourist attraction. The humongous ape doesn’t like it, he escapes, wreaks havoc, climbs building, destroys everything attacking him except the femme fatale for whom he has a soft spot.
omg, that image is such an accurate (albeit cartoon) depiction of running a business. Here-here to the wild animal in all of us, may it never know a leash.
From 1933 through 2021, there have been 12 King Kong films produced, with 10 American productions and 2 Japanese productions. So, if you hire King Kong, you may just create a new kind of franchise - but it may not be the one you intended!
omg, that image is such an accurate (albeit cartoon) depiction of running a business. Here-here to the wild animal in all of us, may it never know a leash.
Well said Sonya.
The leash has it’s time and it’s place, and nobody likes to wear a choke collar.
From 1933 through 2021, there have been 12 King Kong films produced, with 10 American productions and 2 Japanese productions. So, if you hire King Kong, you may just create a new kind of franchise - but it may not be the one you intended!
Haha. So true.