who were you for halloween


In an earlier post, I described how we brand ourselves, by the way we talk, the way we dress, and basically everything we do. It allows for others to analyze us, much like we analyze bad brand identities, and great ones. 364 days of the year, we brand ourselves as we like to be seen, however, on one day each year we allow ourselves to be whom ever we want to be. Halloween is a time we get to dress like whatever, or who ever you've always dreamed of. Your own personal dreams can come true over night, for at least a short time. Dreams of being a professional baseball player, a playboy bunny or even a superhero, this days allows for your dreams to come true..

HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT HALLOWEEN

2 comments:

SarahD said...

I love your nostalgic approach which speaks true to children who wish to emulate a superhero or idolized disney character they look up to.
While this is true in some respects I noticed that tweens halloween costumes have been ambushed by a herpe infested whore tsunami. Corsets for twelve year olds?! Give me a break.
But, lets be honest when it comes many (not all)people our age an older... Halloween is an excuse for many women to brand themselves as borderline prostitutes.

Barbara Solomon said...

well said ms. sarah d