A Short, Short, Short Story in Two Parts
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UNDERSTANDING the rules upfront is sometimes important. Examples: When competing in an athletic event, playing a board game or participating in a contest where money or bragging rights are at stake. In spousal conflict resolution, (previously called arguing with your wife/husband), rules are most important. I have been told when engaged in a “constructive discussion”, (again, arguing), with your spouse do the following: stick with facts, refrain from name-calling, stay on point, no spewing more than one hateful accusation at a time, explain in agonizing detail, how that made you feel; feelings are crucial and tears an added bonus, and blah, blah, blah. That’s three (3) blahs. Remember three, it becomes important in Part II. Simply agree with me, there are a lot of rules in life and let’s move on.
To get through a day with your sanity intact, many rules tend to become exceedingly fluid. We humans have a unique talent for interpreting anything, including rules, in a manner to justify whatever course of action we choose to pursue, be it heinous, neutral or altruistic. We are always correct. As Freud said, “Ego, am I right?” Rule interpretation is an art rather than science learned in the school of hard knocks.
To not get bogged down in the muddy sinkhole of ambiguous rules suspend any preconceived notions about rules and simply accept the story as presented. Don’t be concerned, I am not abandoning you to chaos. There is one set of rules we will champion: “The Rule of Three.”
Alas, the opportunity for gridlock appears again. There are many axioms, formulas and tenets that have adopted the mystical power of three so which one is it? The Survival Rule of Three refers to time, not individual parts. It estimates that you can survive 3 minutes without air, three days without water and three weeks without food. An alternate version includes three hours unprotected in severely inclement weather. But that would make it the Rule of Four, my premise would crumble and chaos ensue. Whew! Dodged that bullet.
A Millennial version also exists and classifies as lethal “Three minutes without a Smartphone and three hours without an Instagram Feed (replace Instagram with Facebook if you are over 40), and three days without a self-serving rationalization.
The more widely known Rule of Three states that stories, lessons or marketing grouped with elements presented in threes are more likely to be retained by the reader or viewer. The intended message will be more humorous, satisfying and effective. Evidence of the power of three is rampant throughout history; three musketeers, three blind mice, Three Stooges (“Moe, Larry, The Cheese!”), three on a match, three wishes, Three Little Pigs***. The Roman Triumvirate, the Chinese Triads, the Holy Trinity. You do not have to use the number, just have three entities like the good, the bad and the ugly; Huey, Dewey and Louie; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. More? Three coins in a fountain, three tries because third times a Charm, and Three Pole Dancers on the main stage of the Girls, Girls, Girls Gentlemen’s Club on Third Avenue Downtown (3 for 1 Drink Night Mondays from 6:00PM to 9:00PM. Three hours). I believe my point is made.
For our purposes, this Rule of Three is very personal, the only real requirement being that you must work in the number three somewhere, anywhere. It is key, “Three Keys to the Kingdom! (You like that? I just made it up!) And keep in mind the following three things:
- Rules are made to be broken.
- Break the Rules at your own peril.
- DON’T talk about Fight Club!
I will be your guide but others will speak, three others. I have assembled a group of three misfits and rapscallions (I am bringing the word “Rapscallions” back into everyday use because it is comedy gold, more fun than saying Salsa, right Jerry?). Part II of the story is not all about rules and as I have used the word “Rules” so many times a received a warning I from the IWP – Internet Word Police, instructing me to cut all further uses from the unfolding tale. (See Rules are made to be broken).
Although examples in blocks of three are known to increase comprehension, foster better retention, are more satisfying, funnier and make a greater impact, life is often symmetrical requiring you to add a fourth…for Bridge say. So…
Deal the cards.
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***There is some controversy regarding the provenance of “The Three Little Pigs.” A persistent rumor that the story was taken from a real life event where the Pig’s Union NJ Local 888 had only supplied 2 pigs at the home building contractor’s request. But the Union bosses, members of the NJ Mozzarella Crime Family, required the job site to hire a third pig to pad the payroll. The contractor was then forced to use sub-standard building materials and two of every three home built eventually fell. Over time the anecdotal rumor became an allegorical tale of unsafe building practices.