We can use it when inviting friends to a movie night to watch a pulp fiction - style movie. Just say 'Be there or be square, we're having a pulp fiction movie marathon tonight!'
If there's a local book club that's focusing on pulp fiction novels, you could promote it by saying 'Be there or be square pulp fiction fans! Our book club is starting a new pulp fiction series this week.' This helps create a sense of urgency and fun around the event.
One way is to be more adventurous in your reading choices. Instead of always going for the serious, high - brow literature, pick up some pulp - like novels. And in general, don't be too rigid in your behavior, be a bit more spontaneous like the characters in pulp fiction often are.
We can apply it by always seeking the truth. For example, when we hear a rumor, we look for facts to confirm or deny it.
One way is in cooking. First, you learn the traditional recipes, and then you can be novel by adding your own unique ingredients or cooking methods.
We can apply it by being more observant. For example, when we see a new product advertised in a very appealing way, we should look deeper into its features and reviews, just like we should look beyond the initial appearance of the snake.
One way to apply 'novel and novel' is in our relationships. Instead of doing the same old things with friends or family, we can come up with novel activities. And then, when we do those activities, we can introduce novel elements into them. For instance, if we usually have a picnic, we can make it novel by having it at a very unusual location and then add novel food items that we haven't tried before.
To apply the moral of kindness, we can start small, like smiling at people we meet, helping an elderly person cross the street, or donating to charities. Just like in the stories where kindness spreads and brings positive changes, we can do the same in our community.
One can be more open - minded. Just like not being a 'rectangle' which might symbolize rigidity, we should be flexible in our thoughts and actions. Avoid being like the predictable characters in pulp fiction. For example, try new things instead of following the same routine every day.
In daily life, we should be like the wiser animals who finally realized the truth. When we hear some news or rumors, we should verify them first. Just as Chicken Little spread false panic, we should avoid being the ones to spread unconfirmed information. For instance, on social media, don't share something just because it sounds alarming without checking its authenticity.
We can apply it by not getting too worked up over small mistakes or annoyances. For example, if we spill coffee on our shirt in the morning, instead of ruining our day over that one small 'black dot' incident, we just move on and focus on the good things like the nice weather or meeting a friend later.
We can apply it by first identifying our 'big rocks'. For example, if studying for an important exam is a big rock, we should schedule time for it before filling our day with small tasks like checking social media. So, make a list of priorities and do them first.