While psychology is not part of my agenda in life, I do agree that there is some involved when it comes to elevator rides. It's true that it's the one place where you will meet people until they leave to their pin-pointed destination. Plus, there is a lot of influence based on someone's actions. I happen to know because whenever my family and I take a trip to some hotel or timeshare, we would usually take the elevator to get to our floor. Sometimes, we run into people who we only get to know for a minimal amount of time. Some are just minding their own business; others just looking for the time of their life. You can actually tell a lot about a person based on how they look or what their here for. But then, we never take that into account when we ride the elevator to the top floor of the Ritz.
Psychology is around us and none of us seem to be aware of that. It's amazing how it feels when your in an elevator with complete strangers and you just have the urge to want to know them. Who knows, if they were to make a film based on a couple of strangers trapped in an elevator and learning about each other during the process of the film, that would be neat. It worked in "The Breakfast Club" when a bunch of kids spent a whole saturday in detention {no elevators unfortunately}. We can't determine how that would work now, but an idea is a good start.
Would you look at that, a whole blog and Jack Nicholson doesn't have to be mentioned in this. But then again, let's not get our hopes on that. Until next time, BREAK A LEG!!!
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