Thursday, October 30, 2008

Lost?



As a fan of the television show "Lost" I wonder if the show will adapt to the changing times. The show was so perfect for America in 2004 coming as it did on the heels of September 11th. It opened with the cast and by proxy the audience being put threw a horrific plane crash. They arrive on an island searching for a leader and scared of the darkness that surrounds them. If that sounds eerily familiar it might have something to do with the last 6 years of the Bush presidency. Not to get all political but if the election next week goes the way I hope it does, we will in a sense be less lost. Most of us will be no less concerned by the state of the world but suddenly reassured that an adult has taken the wheel.

I will still watch the show and it will no doubt continue to dazzle me but I suspect on some level I will feel a little less connected to the characters. A little less lost.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

It Gets Worse Before It Gets Better... Redux

I had an odd experience today at work and I thought I would share it.

I was at my client company sitting in my guest cube working on something.  My guest cube sits in a vast cube farm filled with admins, marketing managers, directors, VP's and SR VP's.  Anyway around 3:30 pm I hear audible (break my concentration) groans from one aisle over.  On the aisle on the other side of me I hear a middle aged man saying loudly that he's "going to go downstairs and get ice cream who's coming."  No it wasn't an overworked drone or Jerry Maguire declaring his independence from the man.  It was a forty or fifty something VP and he was not talking about his work.  "I've had it" he said.  A co-worker proceeded to join him.  As they walked away they were talking loudly with disgust about the stock market.  In a cube next to mine some twenty somethings in a more conversational tone said that the market is tanking again.  "Do you think China is laughing?" says one.  "Nope their next." says the other.  Within 5 minutes it seemed like most of the floor was talking in water cooler fashion about the stock market and its nose dive.  Confusion and not a little fear seemed to be the subtext of these discussions.  I am not sure if the VP's outburst triggered this socializing, but I definitely had the sense that everyone was checking their 401k every fifteen minutes and the pressure was building all afternoon.  In some ways the spontaneous communal commiserating had echoes of 9/11.  On an ordinary day, on a floor where the big shots and the worker bees sit together these sorts of spontaneous outbursts of shared anxiety are not typical.

Since my last post the market is down several thousand points and many major banks have folded or been acquired on the cheap.

So now I ask... does it get worse before it gets better?
I hope not.