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  • James Bond and the Struggle with Common Sense

    Countless times, James Bond had guided my thoughts and taught me lessons I would never forget. However, I take pride in the fact that, on one occasion, I managed to help him out of a rather intricate situation. I happened upon James standing in the middle of a busy road, completely oblivious to the torrent…

  • To find a needle in a haystack

    Upon entering the room, I was startled to find James Bond on all fours, frantically crawling on the floor. Fear gripped me as I wondered if the building was besieged by enemies, poised to unleash a barrage of gunfire. “What’s wrong? Are we under attack?” I stammered, my voice barely audible in the tension of…

  • Art of prophesy

    One of the most exhilarating scenes in spy movies is the daring escape of a secret agent amidst a hailstorm of enemy gunfire. A cunning agent avoids a direct path, instead weaving through a serpentine course that makes targeting him a daunting task for his adversaries, who struggle to anticipate his next move. James interjected,…

  • On the Merits of Indolence

    What was never clear to me about James Bond’s personality was why he was dubbed ‘agent 007.’ I queried him once if there were at least six other super-agents comparable to him in skills, intelligence, and experience. He responded, ‘This nickname actually has another origin. My colleagues jest that I possess zero motivation, zero concentration,…