A finger makes all the difference as it shapes destiny. A finger when pointed at someone can create havoc in not only their relationship but also in their lives. It is just a finger that makes all the difference between the two. When this finger gets marked, it has a different identity altogether as now it signifies responsibility. It has played its role in the Game of Thrones, pointing out at anyone in particular or on everybody. This game has been the most important part in democracy. Here the ruler does not come with his or her achievements but the ruler comes when the finger judges it. It does so not with a lot more meaningful reasons but by being swayed by emotions and reactions to all the fingers. It is not one finger that decides the seat of power but the fingers that were busy pointing throughout the months initially.
The campaign starts way before the board is laid out. Normally any game is played by a few participants but this game seems to increase the number of participants every year that to keep a track on whose turn it is depending on the number of fingers that point at one such participant. The pawns are played, and a lot of manipulations and a lot of questioning, betrayals and force are used to get the maximum numbers pointing at you. Democracy depends on this finger that can pull you down or help you rise.
The board is set, the participants in place and now begins the game. The best of campaigning is the one which can get the finger pointing towards them. How often do you like having a finger pointing towards you? If it is in your favour it gives you power and relief but when it points at you to defame it means the end of everything. The campaign might have a specific duration in the game of throne but for the participants, it continues way before and way after the ruler gains victory. The speculations, the numerology, the astrology, the dynamics and statistics come into play. What is weird is the finger never actually bothers to think about what is beneficial for it. When you try to reason there are so many who can just hold your hand to make you point at some and then you get carried away to place your finger in favour of someone who got you to waste your move on the board game. You either miss your turn or you repent your move. Once the game is over and the winner in place, the campaign now changes to reasoning and excuses as to why the results were so. The ones who did win were happy to have got the fingers pressed in their favour and the ones who could not have so much to explain. This game is all about the finger which can be intelligent enough or it can be manipulated.
The government of the people, by people and for the people needs this finger to mark itself in the millions but for only a handful. The touch of the finger shapes destiny. Just a beep that is loud but does not let the secret out, becomes the talk of the town. The finger gets the mark, a mark that speaks of duty and responsibility to the democracy. The mark speaks of your participation in the Game of Thrones. What follows is the analysis of how many fingers are pointed at whom and that becomes visible on screen. The counts begin and the numbers keep moving up and down as we head to the finish line on the board. Finally, the game ends with the one who achieved the maximum number of fingers placed for him or her.
What is so strange about this game is there are no dice to roll but only the finger to be placed. You need to just pick where you need to place the finger. What is strange is this game is played by you not for yourself but to make someone else a winner. You hope to have this beneficial for you but not always do you win despite playing for someone’s victory. At times you are given hints or clues to make a move but what you do once your finger is marked, could be a game changer. This game-changer comes to light only when the game is over. Strange is this game of democracy, where what you plan or expect is not always favourable for you. Yet there is only one thing that can shape it’s future and that is your move with your finger. There is a lot that goes on in your mind, there is so much discussion, so many conflicts, so many arguments that you need to cross. These do make a lot of impact on where or who your finger wants to point to. This is the unfortunate part of this game, where our move is decided by many rather than our minds. We are responsible only in participation in the game. We are not responsible for ourselves or our country. Your Finger has a lot of weight to create something more useful and powerful. This game is played by what we hear and what we see and sometimes both seem not to correlate. We have the right to exercise our move but do we actually understand how we are to move ahead?
A game changer is not about only a complete change, a game changer shows the loopholes in the game. A game in which every participant decides what they feel right at that very moment when the finger chooses where to point. The moment you walk in to play your part and the moment you are marked, you are now moving ahead to perform a big role in shaping the future. It is you to decide where you need to point the finger. Remember your one finger gives the one who benefits complete hold over you. The Game of Thrones has this year shown that there were far too many to point fingers. When there are too many bags to hold on one finger, it needs to decide which carries weight and then it shifts the other bags to the other hand to hold the one that seems important.