Chicago's Doctorates

Chicago's Doctorates

A Story by Abishai100
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Portrait of a cyber-writer who thinks Homeland traffic/population can offer a mod-superstition 'view' for what's become (American) mindfulness.

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A narrated Homeland view for what's modern transit/travel hospitality imagination, for all (arguably!). Hope you like (and thanks for reading), 
DISCLAIMER: This work of fiction/imagery contains images/references with no commercial/explicit ties to any representative person(s)/body (e.g., Chicago) and is therefore cast as purely a 'personal' exercise in social language-arts (for 'open' material). 
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I'd been working on a special populations-demographics superstition(s) oriented fable in the American Homeland (Windy-City), inspired by my personal photo-shares of Chicago's gorgeous park areas at night/sunset and reflective of a modern Western social media culture of traffic/lifestyle storytelling (for all).



Modern ideations of traffic-imagery and populations-motion(s) for Homeland confidence/heat may offer us that metaphysics signpost for what's become a lifestyle 'lens' for wrought energizers and consciousness in this modern Earth of 'network' linked intelligence and theater (wow).



I focused my attention on the Windy-City (O'Hare) airport, and I 'referenced' a great walking-tour of the airport-interior(s) on social-media (e.g., YouTube) for a cross-section traffic/hospitality view of the humanity of modern Homeland activity/bustle and transit. This would offer me that extra credit view of demographics that would 'yield' a cool superstitions-imagery for new kind of storytelling (hmm).



Is this merely 'walking-photography' fantasy, or is there some real merit/meritocracy/materialism intelligence to all this work for social media handshake consciousness? That was my question, and as I found the 'right-stuff' imagery inside the Windy-City (O'Hare), my 'discovery' was that populations-demographics/motions 'intrigue' would offer my storyboard some hologram/illusion of spectral matter or some incarnation of a 'traveling' ghost (perhaps symbolic of the city's/airport's 'fresh' sense of hospitality concerns!).



I decided to get myself a nice representative photo of one of the nicely-maintained Windy-City (O'Hare) terminal-lounges where Homeland travelers spent some 'quality' time to unwind/relax before-or-after their flyzone transit on modern Earth (wow). These images of transit-consciousness seemed to procure some 'visualization' consciousness for those 'travel-ghosts' I'd been dreaming of, and suddenly Chicago had become something of a 'hospitality' superstition board-for-materialism (ha).



GIRLFRIEND: Some Indian-luchi bread brunch-happiness for my cyber-writer?
ME: Wow, hospitality for culture-exchange through Windy-City transit...with cuisine!
GIRLFRIEND: Who says Chicago's (all) materialism?
ME: Sure (thanx).



So that's my vision/project for Windy-City transit and populations/demographics 'superstition' writing on social media culture platforms in this modern Homeland/Earth! The 'idea' (of course) is the discovery of the 'sport' of hospitality-linked 'thinking' for the modern West, something we've evolved into, way past those old Gold Rush days of (simple) traveling profiteerism (for the Ego!).



WIFE: I knew you'd become an avid-fan of this Chicago-cinema, darling.
ME: So much has happened (for us), since our post-grad days at that Indian dive.
WIFE: Perhaps there's a 'rhyme' for doctorate-readings, for the Windy-City's materialism.
ME: Perhaps (sure!).



"Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). 

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2023 Abishai100


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