The transformation didn't happen overnight. There were setbacks—a tie knot that refused to dimple, a pocket square that looked like a napkin from a fast-food restaurant, a moment in the rain when he had to choose between ruining his shoes and being late. But Flusser's book remained on his nightstand, dog-eared and underlined, a bible for the sartorial convert. He learned to polish his shoes every Sunday night. He learned that a watch should be simple and unadorned. He learned that the most important accessory was not a tie bar or a lapel pin but the quiet confidence of a man who knows he looks right.
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Downloading a PDF is passive. Transformation is active. Here is a 30-day plan using Flusser’s methodology: The transformation didn't happen overnight
After the meeting, his colleague Rajesh pulled him aside. "Did you do something different?" Rajesh asked. "You seem… taller." He learned to polish his shoes every Sunday night