Man On Wire

January 18, 2009

I just saw the excellent documentary Man on Wire last weekend about Philippe Petit’s daring tight-rope walk between the two towers of the World Trade Center in 1974.  Petit, a Parisian street performer, juggler, and high-wire artist, obsessed for six years on his dream to rig a wire between the roofs of the two buildings almost 1/4 mile above the street and walk across it.  With the elaborate planning of a bank heist, he studied the towers, devised a method to rig the wire, and sneak his team and equipment into place.  And then he did it.  And it was spectacular. 

We are drawn to people with the vision, determination, and skill to accomplish great things.  Petit is a Howard Roark… or a Howard Hughes.  But like Roark and Hughes, Petit also comes off as crazy and narcissistic.  Does great achievement require some amount of insanity?  The right amount of obsessive compulsive disorder might help provide the focus and drive to do something extraordinary.

And like Roark and Hughes, people might doubt the true worth of Petit’s accomplishments.  In the movie he’s asked why he went to all this effort to walk on a tight-rope between the twin towers.  “There is no why,” he replies.  At other times he would answer: “When I see three oranges, I juggle; when I see two towers, I walk.”


Separated at Birth?

December 31, 2008

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Is Chuck E. Cheese a Bad Influence?

December 9, 2008

The WSJ has an article today about the surprising number of incidents of disorderly conduct and fights at Chuck E. Cheese children restaurants.  The piece reports:

“Chuck E. Cheese’s bills itself as a place “where a kid can be a kid.” But to law-enforcement officials across the country, it has a more particular distinction: the scene of a surprising amount of disorderly conduct and battery among grown-ups.

‘The biggest problem is you have a bunch of adults acting like juveniles,’ says Town of  Brookfield Police Capt. Timothy Imler. ‘There’s a biker bar down the street, and we rarely get calls there.'”

Hey, Ryan!  We know you have special familiarity with the big Cheese.  Any theories to explain this?


A Nice White Lady

December 5, 2008

In the movie version of school reform all we really need are some nice white ladies.

(HT: Rob Pondiscio at Core Knowledge)