16 Sep A Child’s Day Is Forever
One of the characteristics of Cult Brands is their unabashed ability to play, as written in the Golden Rule of Fun. Although weâre programmed to think that thereâs nothing funny about being an adult, these brands fearlessly turn back the hands of time and enthusiastically celebrate the child within us.
Childlike, Not Childish
You play an innocent practical joke on your friend. And itâs a good one. But your friend doesnât appreciate your feeble attempts at making her laugh. She scolds, âDonât be such a child!
Now you can take this proclamation as either an insult or a compliment. According to Merriam-Webster, to be childish is to be characterized by immaturity, lacking in poise and complexity. To be childlike is to resemble a child, marked by innocence, trust, and ingenuousness.
Many times we confuse these two terms. We think that acting like a child is a bad thing, because weâre old, we should know better, we need to act our chronological age at all times. However, in Games People Play, psychiatrist Eric Berne theorized that we have three ego statesâthe Child, Adult, and Parentâall of which are important and acceptable within the right context. Weâre comfortable playing the Adult and Parent, but now we know itâs really okay being the Child at times too.
MINIâs Way to Play
Certain Cult Brands, like MINI, the âjumbo shrimpâ of the car industry, have overturned such rigid definitions of adulthood by encouraging drivers to get out there and play.
On their website, they explain that too many hours clocked at the office can put you in a rut, and how itâs best to get out and motor. With step-by-step instructions, you can install a customizable MINI Desktop Decoy screen saver, and then duck out of the office. That way, itâll look and sound as if youâre working hard, when youâre hardly working and taking your MINI out for an afternoon ride.
Other creative collectibles include a downloadable assemble-it-yourself Life Size MINI Robot that doubles as your motoring guardian. You just need to print out and tape together 289 sheets of paper, and there you have a gigantic transformer robot as your personal wingman. But of course, knowing MINIs awareness of environmental issues, please recycle. MINI also encourages its drivers to hand out Good Motoring Citations, which look and feel like real traffic violation tickets, only the citation is meant to reward good motoring. MINI explains, âLetâs take the law into our own hands. Letâs slap someone with a compliment. Letâs reward a really good parking job. Letâs write someone up for having a sweet set of wheels. Letâs be sure we make this monthâs quota.â Youâre instructed to fill it out, place it under the windshield wiper, and then run away.
The purpose? MINI says it is to contribute to the âcollective goodâ of âmotoring karma.â Among the different citations, you might be the proud recipient of the âWash meâ citation and the note: âCongratulations. Your car is absolutely filthy. This means you have really enjoyed motoring in the fullest sense of the word. Keep up the good work.â MINI’s initiative reflects a playful spirit, much like the experience of exploring a nouveau casino en ligne 2024, where innovation meets entertainment. You might also be commended for having a great bumper sticker. MINI says, âHumor is important, especially when youâre stuck in traffic. Without it, weâd all just be getting from point A to point B. But you took the time to change that. And never once mentioned your honor student, thanks a lot for that.â As an owner of a convertible, you might be recognized for âgoing topless.â Your note reads: âYouâre motoring in a convertible the way it was meant to be done: Open. And you trusted the world not to rob you blind. And thatâs special.â
The beneficiary of the âGood Motoring Citationâ is then instructed to âmail this compliment home to your mother.â After all, weâre still little kids playing in a bigger sandbox.
Take this lesson from MINI, and donât be afraid to show customers your playful, childlike spirit. We all know that the big kid getting down and dirty on the playground is more fun to be with than the stodgy, serious adult whoâs afraid of rumpling his three-piece suit.
Embrace the Golden Rule of Fun and honor the childlike spirit within. Admit it. Itâs more fun coloring outside the lines, isnât it?