Stone Hand Meets His Match – Stone Hand (leaders and Leadership)

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Time to Read:

2–3 minutes

Maturing into his second act, Stone Hand knows respect

and ridicule, mostly from late-night comedians

with ample skill to quip lacerations on the ego,

so he is somewhat humbled and easier to encounter.

Accepted as a son of four fathers–Jobs, Ghandhi

Windsor, and Augustine–Stone Hand’s expertise

is deferred to in times of crisis; can Stone Hand free

the reporter trapped behind enemy lines? Can he

negotiate peace? He can, or some believe, the man

is a living legacy. The blemish of controversy faithfully doffed

and tucked into distant memory, Stone Hand appears

to be above reproach above mere complaint or criticism.

Most unexpected, Stone Hand is late for a meeting

and stumbles into a counter-part, the Critic, also

in an act of life the summation of many years.

The Critic was only a blip on Stone’s Hands radar to that day.

Their feud mostly brewing for the Critic to boost reviews,

his news show being quite popular for airing grievances

amassing to the extreme left, and he made Stone Hand late

with the inquiry, “A minute for a loyal follower?”

Critic and Stone Hand chat amiably, and then Critic hits hard lines

“Contrivances abound in our world, I say our because my pen

moves at your whims, it is true, I am nothing without you,

your missteps being my favorite, but I am sure you agree

that, the man at the helm dictates your comfort of sleep

and I have not slept in years. In my deprivation, I am coming

to a truth that there is no fix to our problems, we are in what

is known as perpetual motion, constantly moving, with nothing lost or gained

the progress necessary for real movement is beyond our comprehension

you can’t do it because you are our manifestation

of this checkpoint we enjoy, the last thing

you want is advancement. I can play lamprey and get through

and will until I stumble on a truth,

to spur revolution to rid our world of the likes of you.

enjoy it, Stone Hand, for you are the present,

you are us, but hopefully not for long.”

Stone Hand understood dissent, and once again

the Critic is dismissed, only this time he is Contented,

meanwhile the hand that bore Stone Hand trembles

aware that his dawn is waning.