Key lessons from the World Billion Dollar Contest - Copyright (C) 2010 by Dan Low
Imagine a tele-reality event that surpasses the audience participation of the World Cup!
With only one winner walking away with one billion US dollars in cash! And the winner
could have been YOU!
To qualify for the World Billion Dollar Contest, the participants were first pre-selected.
The chief criteria were that the contestants should not be afraid of the dark, hidden obstacles and danger, including death. Only 100 entered the final with a live, world-wide audience of billions.
The winner was going to be propelled to instant fame and financial wealth. All he or she
had to do was this: walk into a 1,000 square meter Dark Room dressed in a new white suit or dress. The contestant had to continue walking for one hour with 10-second pauses allowed every minute and come out impeccable as s/he went in.
The finalists could quit the contest or the Dark Room by shouting “Stop” into a tiny
microphone attached to their ankles. Upon leaving the Dark Room, they would be
immediately escorted to the casualty ward for a check-up before joining the other
contestants and sharing their experiences with them.
The walk was seen by four billion people through infra-red cameras strategically placed
inside the room, which transmitted to two giant screens projected in an auditorium where thousands were able to share in the experience at close proximity. A 13-member jury judged the contenders on the distance covered during the walk, and the winner needed a two-third majority vote to win the prize.
Contestants were chosen at random to enter the Dark Room. They were unaware of the
types of obstacles in the room, but were warned that some of the objects could be
extremely dangerous.
The first contestant who strode into the room fell with a heavy thud 60 seconds after
opening the door with a palpitating heart. Soon after the door was shut behind him, he
noticed he could not even see his hands. It was pitch-black, eerily silent and empty, or so he thought, until he stepped on what seemed like a raw egg on the floor. The audience gasped when they witnessed this huge chunk of a man plummet to the floor.
The reminder that he had to keep on walking kept ringing in his ears. The man got up after the fall and bravely advanced forward, only to be stopped by the protruding edge of a small table. Boy, that really hurt when it collided with his kneecap! He did not walk this time, he limped, with the sympathy of the half-sadistic audience.
Two minutes later, he stepped on a patch of oil and again hurled toward the concrete floor as he grappled for support and found a razor sharp sword lying beside him. He thought: “I could have cut myself!” He did. His hand landed on the blade and he could now feel black blood oozing from it. It was not red but black, as all he could see was black around him. He thought it was insane to continue, and shouted “Stop!” towards the mic strapped around his ankle.
The door swung open and he was escorted to the casualty ward to be examined before
joining the group. He was the first loser in a rapid string of other losers who fell over
chairs. Some slipped on banana skins, rammed their heads against thick wooden cupboards.
Tripped over holes to fall on knives and broken bottles, much to the anguish of those
watching it on their TV screens at home.
Did they really want to watch this show, or was it the enormity of the prize and the hype
that compelled them to suffer alongside the challengers? After each round, those who gave up after skating on the treacherous floor emerged like war casualties. Their perfectly tailored suits and dresses were stained with blood and patches of black oil, their hair in disarray. The look of defeated men and women was displayed for all to witness on a grand scale.
Was it greed or insanity that drove these people to take up this “mission impossible” with all the pain and risk of death? One was carried out on a stretcher. He fell and was knocked unconscious when his head was crushed by a heavy metallic pole that tumbled down with him. The spectators jolted in unison as if they experienced the cold, heavy steel smack their own skulls.
Nevertheless, the contestants were able to share their ordeal and talk about their
helplessness once outside. But this did not provide any useful tactics or hindsight to the
remaining two dozen still to undergo the Dark Room treatment.
One by one, they were eliminated with such alacrity that the whole world was ready to cry out, “SCAM!” No one could ever succeed walking in the Dark Room, they concluded. Noone!!! But suddenly, the last contender’s name was called. She jumped in with a smile and displayed an unusual degree of confidence and grace. She even waved at the panel of jurists and the audience before the door swung open and the darkness swallowed her.
Once in the Dark Room, she took off her dress and carefully hung it on the door knob. She then undid her Wonderbra, took off her ring, and tied it to the bra while the audience watched with intrigue. What could this woman be doing?
The woman then placed her right hand firmly on the wall next to the door and started
walking slowly while her left hand swung the bra in a forward movement as if to shoo
away flies. “Flies in the room? No, you dummy,” reflected one member of the jury. The
woman was using her bra-ring to identify possible UFOs in her way! “Hey, that is her
nunchaku against the big, bad boards barring her route,” thought another.
With each swing, she gained more distance and momentum with her feet, while her right hand remained firmly planted on the wall.
The wall was her chief guide round the room, and the bra her radar! Thus, she was able to predict her immediate future whenever the ring encountered an object. She would also know for sure that when she again touched her unblemished dress on the door, she would be impeccably clothed again, and would emerge to collect the billion-dollar prize.
She was now topless. “Who cares! It is pitch-black in here. Nobody will see a thing,” the
woman thought.
She was not aware that an inquisitive infra-red camera was zooming in on her lovely pair of boobs! The most famous boobs in the world were now making everyone forget there ever was a contest. One could see smiles lighting up, spanning the globe from
cheek to cheek.
As the woman continued to advance, cheers broke out. Jaws dropped in utter amazement at the uncanny strategy that she deployed. Guys hoped that it was just an ordinary ring, not a wedding ring, that was tied to that bra. Keep hoping, guys!
When she was finally proclaimed the winner of the World Billion Dollar Contest, she had
this to declare during an hour-long interview: “You may not realize it yet, but you are all in the Dark Room. Every minute of the day! Every time you worry, are impatient, angry or discouraged, you are hitting one of those objects in your Dark Room, which is your
subconscious mind!
“You and I are constantly in our thoughts! Aren’t we? That is equivalent to walking nonstop!
How many hours do we 'walk' in our subconscious minds? Do we ever stop thinking?
No, we don't. We have been slipping on delusions and banging into hard blocks of data,
bleeding emotionally and psychologically. We have no solid guidelines to help us proceed
through the darkness in our minds!
“You need a solid guideline, as I had the wall, to pull through life and to focus on the
immediate future, not wander aimlessly. Contrary to how it might seem, living day-by-day does not prevent you from seeing the long-term future and planning for it. It is simply managing paradox. You do not want long-term planning to strangle your ability to adapt to reality – to what is happening right now or in the very near future. For instance, when my ring hit an obstacle, I would immediately react by changing my course.”
When she was questioned about her motive as to why she entered the contest, she replied that she loves challenges. She loves experiences. And quoting Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, she said: “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” Then she added, “And I am here on Earth for the experience!”



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