Sometimes Fiction is fact

Written by Jarvis BridgeWater

In a world occupied by sullen news it is no surprise that individuals would love to engage in a form of escapism. Oftentimes, these parties may participate in activities such as sports, crocheting or reading- particularly comic books. 

Comic books are not solely governed by superheroes (and villains), however, this distinct grading of characters offers an opportunity for readers to empathize with these creations who can possess similar backgrounds and explore thrilling adventures that diverge from mundane narratives that are presented daily.

When a novice entrepreneur is looking for inspiration while conducting business practices, they should consider observing these articles as a valuable foundation to reference- it's just a matter of which story are they willing to apply to?

It is imperative to have an acumen of what attributes you want to implement in your business plan. 

A notable character that a newcomer can be inspired by is Marvel’s Scarlet Witch- a heroine who harbors mystical abilities that allow her to configure reality in her image. 

It is easy to observe that the fundamentals of her abilities are purely based on creativity which is a trait that will help a business owner formulate their brand. 

Creativity provides a novel quality to their services or product as well as their campaigns used to enthrall audiences like the Enchantress herself. Additionally, Black Panther is the king of the fictional city of Wakanda who is proficient in optimization of resources that are curated under his command. 

Affluence is not merited by income but can be interpreted as an abundance of resources. This ideology is why it is important to reach out for assistance because an individual may be deficient in a component that can garnish success for their industry. 

Alternatively, there is no shame in aspiring to be as powerful as the villains depicted in these chronicles (at least when pursuing the good qualities). 

For example, former psychologist, Dr. Harleen Quinzel turned into villain Harley Quinn who possessed  no superpower, but she was proficient in strategy. She almost always evades being captured by Batman. 

Then there is Doomsday, a mutated alien and notorious foe of Superman, who has the ability to evolve in response to any threat that is imposed on them. 

Both DC personas illustrate two of the most influential qualities an executive would want to procure- strategy and adaptability. Without both, the previous factors that have been noted would be inconsequential and can result in failure of an empire that is in the making.

Regardless of how immature it may seem,comic books are fruitil to society. Writers create stories from real world experiences, readers mimic their experiences from stories they read. 

In conclusion, there is always an occasion to adopt the mannerisms of these characters to utilize in a business so long as there is diligence when selecting an identity to masquerade.


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