A Man Who Wished
A man who wished to become the most
powerful man in the world, and by happenstance and intervention and a
series of disasters was granted his wish. Surely he must have imagined
that more power meant more flattery, a grander image, a greater hall of
mirrors reflecting back his magnificence. But he misunderstood power and
prominence. This man had bullied friends and acquaintances, wives and
servants, and he bullied facts and truths, insistent that he was more
than they were, than it is, that it too must yield to his will. It did
not, but the people he bullied pretended that it did. Or perhaps it was
that he was a salesman, throwing out one pitch after another, abandoning
each one as soon as it left his mouth. A hungry ghost always wants the
next thing, not the last thing.
-Rebecca Solnit article
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