Report back to the company:
- One man sits awfully far, alone, by himself.
- One man is overly eager to be here.
- I think he suspects me.
- General dynamic of the room: down trodden.
- A lot of doubt.
- Consent may follow.
Brian doesn't really know why he's here. Been here 6 months, has a family.
Sinjin has 8 children, some are workers.
Tom wants fair treatment, and has two children.
Emily's daughter is sick and her request for fair treatment was denied.
Hostility increases.
I don't feel safe anymore.
----
Something interesting I noticed is how dangerous and scary doubt and unsureness can really be. Unlike a definite yes or no, I wasn't sure what they would bring to the table next and whether they would suspect me or attack me. Greeting, isolation and unity. That's how I separated the mentality stages of the meeting, at least in our improv session.
No comments:
Post a Comment