Monkey suit

“Be yourself and do your best,” I think the above comment has been one of the foundations of any motivational speaker and of all “feel good” movies starring Adam Sandler; sadly I am beginning to discover that this is not real and that lies and deception are the keys to success. What completes these hideous qualities is the proper wardrobe, and what more appeals to use in deception than the “Monkey Suit”.

According to urban slang, a jumpsuit is “a uniform worn to work every day.” Well when you think about it, you live in a concrete jungle with tall buildings and you’re climbing these buildings and swinging from office to office to get those bananas at the end of the month … Hence: Monkey suit. Now that we’ve run the cartoon images through my head, let’s see what started this topic. No one can deny that the suits look good, and can attract attention in meetings and sometimes seal some deals, but the glorification status that the suits have acquired compared to the actual work of the employee is very strange.

Today’s society perceives a person by their looks, their attitude, their sense of humor and arriving early as a sign of discipline (Trained Monkey) and very low on the list is their actual work; Well, not that far, but it’s not near the top. If someone is familiar with the show “Suits”, there is a character who is a drug dealer but wears a $ 2000 suit and no one would suspect that he is a drug dealer. It’s amazing what this monkey can do to people. Now comes the tough question of budgeting for the bananas you get at the end of the month to buy new outfits and you still have a few left to whip up a nice late-day banana smoothie for you to enjoy. A true brow lifter. Can I buy a jumpsuit and leave the suit on? It would be cheaper and a lot more fun.

Finally, we need to review our priorities in life and begin to digest that the man or the woman makes the suit and not the other way around. And what better way to end this than with a quote from William Arnot, a 19th century Scottish preacher and theological writer, “If honor is your clothing, the suit will last a lifetime; but if clothing is your honor, soon. it will be used”. threadbare “.

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