Place de Cliché InternationalWeeks ago, I saw the phrase “turn your name to a verb”. Without a second look, I set it as my tagline of IM. Some guys asked me, “what’s it?” Yes, the expression might be too simple to make sense for someone, but it was adequately rich in meaning and equally complicated to implement for me.
If your name is turned to a verb, you are the first-aid and the last resort in your group. Therefore you are wanted everywhere and everyone calls your name. In the film “Mahattan Maid”, Jennifer Lopez whispered to her son, “Why not google it?” Here Google, the name of Google.com Inc., is used as a verb. Thousands of millions of people call the name, thus making it a verb.
Verbs talk, and they affect nouns. Verbs act, and they interact with nouns. Verbs are busy, and they only do valuable business. With respect to all the above, to turn my name to a verb is totally not make it famous, but to furnish it with usefulness and uniqueness.
I am not a how-to writer. Leave how-to issues to those experts. Have a nice dream.
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