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Friday, February 12, 2016

Mary Jane's Dilemma


In the new Invincible Iron Man series by writer Brian Michael Bendis, Mary Jane Watson moves to a new city and opens a night club. As she tells the crowd, one of the perils of living in New York City is that it's filled with superheroes and super villains. On one occasion, the clash between the two forces destroyed the first night club she tried to open. So for her, this represents a fresh start.



Of course, often a fresh start really isn't a new act. It's merely the repetition of an old act. Of course, we can hone our skills, and eventually master them, through repetition. But all too often, we merely pick up and move somewhere else, or try doing the same thing in a new place. Then we wonder why we fail.

Some claim the definition of insanity is to continue doing what hasn't worked in the past, and hope for different (better) results this time. Yeah, like none of us ever do that.

While nothing can (or should) stop us from trying, sometimes we are the way we are. In Mary Jane's case, she naturally attracts superheroes and super villains. It's just part of who she is. So when Tony Stark, aka Iron Man (Superhero!) and Whitney Frost, aka Madame Masque (Super Villain!) walk into her new bar...well, you can guess the result.


When her new club is destroyed, Tony Stark recognizes not just her loss, but her talent and tenacity. So he offers her a job. Unlike merely opening another bar, going to work for Stark Industries will be a different move for her. It will be interesting to see how she grows as she stretches herself in a new environment. 

Do what you did someplace else, and hope for better results next time? Try your hand at something different, and hope it gives you more satisfaction that your previous efforts? There's always more than one way to embrace the future. As to which course will offer the future we desire...well, that's a little more difficult to see, isn't it?

Either way, it's better than doing nothing. Right?

Right?

Dragon Dave