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Trapped within the confines of his diminutive cubicle, Harry Weiss
explores the building blocks of his mid-life crisis. Despite being
labeled early in his career as someone with huge potential, someone
totally unique, this office drone has yet to realize any such promise.
He has played his role in the grand scheme of society, exhausting
all of the extra-curricular distractions that modern life has to offer.
Still, he sits night after night, in the same grey cube, in the same
chair, at the same desk. It has cost him his dreams, his pride, and
quite possibly his marriage. As he sets out on the home stretch of
an undistinguished career, he has become the eroded shell of a man,
neatly packaged in a pressed shirt and tie.
Fate, it seems, has sold him one future while delivering one that
is completely different. Looking through the last few years of his
life, he finds that believing you are unique is very different from
actually being unique. This epiphany leads to a final frustration.
Harry has had enough.
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