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08/01/2023 - Enregistrement n° 50 - part 1 - 22:40: Expression - Comparison Greenland, Frigidaire - Other than common sense

(Q - Palestrina:Michel, I think we understood the parable well, but Olwman his question in fact, if I understood correctly in fact what he wants to ask you, it's when you make the parable of Greenland, is that the same thing as this expression that we all miss, is it the same notion in fact we were talking to you about Greenland, behind you? make a parable, so you think of an element…)

MB: this expression is so banal…

(Q - Palestrina: this expression is Greenland, in fact, when you talk to us about that, well in fact you were talking to us about this expression that we didn't see...)

MB: Greenland is to tell you that, when a communicator walks you around, if we don't tell you look exactly there, look out the window, look above what we are flying, you won't. don’t see…

(Q - Palestrina: okay, that's broad, in fact the image of Greenland because we associated the image...)

MB: The image of Greenland is broader, you are right, the image of Greenland is broader. The image of the expression, the expression is so banal that we tend to forget that it has a meaning other than that of common sense. When I talked about the refrigerator, even if I am someone who does not understand all the enigmas, who has not fully grasped the subtleties, who has not done the hunting, who has not traced the lines , who is not able to understand everything, I am not entirely stupid.
And when I talk to you about a refrigerator, that's exactly it, when we tell you today about a refrigerator, none of you think that there was a Mr. Tartempion who created the refrigerator brand, who paid to register the trademark, who manufactured their products, who sold their products, who promoted these products. None of you think about that, the fridge, the fridge, it's the fridge, it's short for fridge, Frigidaire, it's a brand and it has become something so banal that no one anymore today has not the slightest thought for the person who registered this trademark, paid dearly to protect it and manufactured its first refrigerators. Everyone forgot that.