Saturday, October 15, 2005

What's My Line?

It was one of the first "quiz"shows aired on TV.."What's My Line?"....  A guest would be invited on the stage and 3 ( TV Celebs) would  each have a turn to ask the guest a question....after accumulating the answers, they had the task of guessing what that guest was "famous" for. Many times the panel would be stumped....and incorrectly guessed what the guest was all about.

   It's not so easy to figure someone out, even when you have interrogated the person with 20 personal questions.

  This entry is prompted by several J-landers who have recently written in their journals about receiving wicked and biting comments left for them. This is for the J-landers who write with anger and sadness about the harsh judgement they receive from relatives ..co-workers...people in the supermarket...and spouses.

        It was 4 years ago that I went up to NY to attend a memorial service for a friend of mine who lost his brother in 9/11.  It had been awhile since being in that surburbian town, and not wanting to get completely lost, I drove slow, carefully reading the street signs. I came to a road that narrowed, barely enough room for two cars to pass. I felt I was close to the house, and so I slowed down to read the house numbers. It was then I noticed a car behind me, riding very close. He flashed his lights....there was really no room for me to pull over.....he tapped his horn....."any house now" I told myself.....Then came the HONKS!...."alright alright" I muttered....and looking into my rear view mirror I could see the look of rage writtin into his face.....and then....the FINGER!.....That's it...he crossed the line. I stopped my car, got out and quickly walked to his car. Just as he rolled down his window I said firmly..."Pardon me for holding you up, but I am looking for the home of Max. /////......Who is holding a memorial service for his brother,who was killed  in the attack on the World Trade Center!!.....The mans face dropped!  "Oh my...please forgive me" he said, barely able to speak the words..."I thought you were just another "Sunday driver" not giving a hoot who was behind you....but I am wrong..I apologize......what home are you looking for?"  I handed  him the directions I had....."Oh my, you are on the North side heading in the wrong direction...you need to be heading South....look, ...I'll take you to his place, its only a few minutes from here...we'll have to make U-turns...just follow me".

     As I followed the man, I mused.....here is a man that 60 seconds ago, was cursing me to hell, and now this same man, once he became aware of what I was about...is now my personal escort!....and without his help..I would have remained lost for quite some time!"

    Remember fellow j-landers....once people take the time to know who we are, and what we are about...once we let others know who we are....the honking, cursing, criticizing, the slander ceases, and then...the kindness and understanding can begin!

Wishing all..simple measures of both!  Marc :)

 

 

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Marc, Thsi is a beautiful entry...things can get so off the charts when people get upset...it is like we are all doing the best we can but sometimes we are just misunderstood...Love, Courtenay

Anonymous said...

Marc,
Thank you so much for reminding me.
Gem :-)
http://journals.aol.com/libragem007/JournallyYours

Anonymous said...

...ahhhhh...  A breath of fresh air!  You always have such a nice way of putting things.
Thinking nothing but kind words,
Judith
http://journals.aol.com/jtuwliens/MirrorMirrorontheWall

Anonymous said...

I like this...thanks for the giving me something to think about.  I need to be reminded to not judge so quickly.  Thanks
Michele

Anonymous said...

Thats what I like to hear, A NICE story about my fellow New Yorkers !!!
Where were you when you were here??

Ellen

Anonymous said...

Hi Marc

Marvelous entry...as usual! :)

Always, Carly :)

Anonymous said...

Sigh......Thank you

Anonymous said...

Thanks Marc!  this was great   just as i'm getting on my own case about being critical   i needed to be reminded by someone else too   thanks a bunches!~kbear

Anonymous said...

I agree. ~V

Anonymous said...

Looks like I have a long wait before you ever write a less-than-stellar entry in here! ::grin:: This is an excellent reminder for everyone, myself included, to try to be a more thoughtful person toward others. It also got me thinking about What's My Line. Made me wonder what I would be "famous" for if I were a guest on the show. I have yet to leave my mark on the world. How about you?

Anonymous said...

A lovely thought to end the entry on, I totally agree. Rache xx

Anonymous said...

Here's to hoping everyone stops and takes the time to try to understand someone before they make a snap judgements and assumptions from just one comment. There are a lot of frustrated and hurting people in the world who react out of anger, pain and lonliness.  I know I can try a little harder to be more patient and understanding, and will work on that.
 

Anonymous said...

Well said. I try not to make judgements about people. Even if the first one is bad I usually am thinking they had a bad day, are worried or whatever.
Mary

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful illustration. May I borrow that for work?
Melissa

Anonymous said...

LOVE this. ;)  C.  http://journals.aol.com/gdireneoe/thedailies