Are you living in your very own Truman Show?
I watched the movie The Truman Show yesterday, and dang, it’s phenomenal!
It’s packed with a ton of important lessons when you really get thinking about it – some of which I believe elude very closely dating in the modern world.
*Spoilers await below* You have been warned. And if you’ve not seen the movie yet, I highly recommend watching it soon and coming back to this email after.
With that warning out of the way, here’s the gist of the movie.
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The movie is basically about a man named Truman, who is the unsuspecting star of the reality TV show, The Truman Show. Truman was born and raised on a TV set inside a gigantic dome, fitted with thousands of cameras to film Truman, which he believes to be the real world. All the people he interacts with on day to day basis are actors, who Truman believes to be real people.
One of the actors on the Truman Show, Sylvia, manages to warn Truman that his reality is fake, before she gets taken away and fired from the show.
Truman starts to notice a number of strange occurrences (a falling spotlight, rain that only falls on him etc.) that lead him to suspect what Sylvia was saying is true.
Truman eventually manages to outwit the show’s producer and sail off on a boat. He sails the boat until his boat suddenly punctures the edge of the dome.
At this moment, all of Truman’s suspicions are confirmed.
He now knows that his reality isn’t real.
Truman walks up some steps at the edge of the dome towards an exit door, at which point he faced with a choice.
The voice from the show’s producer booms from the sky, and attempts to convince Truman to stay. Telling Truman, there is “no more truth” in the real world, than there is in this artificial world I’ve created for you. And that by staying in this artificial world he would have nothing to fear.
Truman considers this, then states his catch phrase “In that case, if I don’t you see again, good afternoon, good evening and goodnight” before walking out of the exit door into the real world.
*Roll credits*
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The movies packed with lessons, one of which being that the reality that we belief in our minds to be true, often times isn’t completely true.
Now usually this isn’t as extreme as our whole world being a lie… However… There are plenty of untruths that you may come across in your life.
One of which being, the typical understanding of relationship dynamics.
In our culture, males are often brought up to believe that by treating a woman with respect… by caring for her… and by simply being nice to her… that she will appreciate all of this and in turn be attracted to you.
And as most men discover when they put that into practice, which simply isn’t the case.
It’s a BIG FAT LIE.
And when you realize that this is a lie (when your boat punctures the dome) you are faced with the same decision Truman is faced with.
You can stay inside the comfortable safe artificial reality…
Or…
You can make the decision to venture out into the unknown and discover the truth…
And make no bones about it. Discovering the truth can be dangerous, and it likely will hurt you.
But you will be all the better for it.
So if you’re ready to discover the truth behind relationship dynamics, and break out of your artificial dome, then the Get Her In Bed program can help you do that.
The truth lays waiting inside the member’s area for those who dare enter.
Here’s your path to the exit door:
https://GetHerInBed.com/GetHerInBed/
Until tomorrow,
Vince Sutherland