Facebook: A Parable

Much as many people hate Nietzsche, I make no apologies for admiring him. To the contrary, each time I open one of his works I discover in him a new source of inspiration. One that, though put down on paper over a century ago, is as relevant, as fresh, and as biting as ever. Not for him politically correct, mealy-mouthed, discourse! Now that the Norwegian Nobel Committee (which hands out the Peace Prize) and the US Congress have joined forces in trying to destroy Facebook and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, the man who has done more to bring humanity together than all of their members combined, I find him more relevant than ever.

Just consider the following parable.

“My brothers,” said the oldest dwarf, “we are in danger. I understand his posture, this great Giant, this Number One. He means to do the little one, number one, and drizzle on us. When a Number One does number one, there is a Flood. If he drizzles on us, then we are lost. Not to mention the disgusting element in which we will drown.”

“Problem,” said the second dwarf: “How are we to keep a Big One, this Number One, from doing number one?”

“Problem,” said the third dwarf: “How are we to keep a Number One, this Big One, from doing the big one, a great thing and number two, and doing it with greatness and in a big way?”
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“I thank you,” replied the oldest dwarf with dignity. “Now the problem has taken a more philosophical turn, its interest has been doubled, and the approach has been cleared to its solution.”

“We need to scare him,” said the fourth dwarf.

“We need to tickle him,” said the fifth dwarf.

“We need to bite him on the toes,” said the sixth dwarf.

 “Let us do all these things, and do them all at the same time,” decided the oldest. “I see that we can measure up and rise to this occasion. This Number One will not do number one, this Giant will not drizzle.”