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The Knight in Rusty Armor, A story of Social Masks

The Knight in Rusty Armor, A story of social masksI just read The Knight in Rusty Armor by Robert Fisher and I must say it’s one of the most meaningful stories I have read for a long, long time. Fisher skillfully uses various elements in the story as metaphors for the challenges we face in life and embeds enriching lessons we should all learn so as to help us find more clarity in this seemingly complicated world.

The hero of the story is a knight who led a busy life fighting battles, slaying dragons and rescuing damsels in distress because he wanted to prove that he was good, kind and loving. He loved his armor so much that he decided to keep it on at all times, so much so that his faithful wife Juliet and young son Christopher forgot how he looked without it.

When he finally reluctantly acceded to take off his armor for fear that his wife and son would leave him, he realized that he couldn’t remove it. He had kept it on for so long that it was stuck on him. The knight subsequently set off on a difficult and punishing quest to remove his armor and in the process, he rediscovered his true self and the meaning of life.

I absolutely love this story because I can relate to it so well. The rusty armor is a metaphor for the masks that we put on in life. Our masks protect us but they also prevent others and especially ourselves from seeing the real us. Most of us have adopted social masks for so long that we believe we are those masks. But the fact is we aren’t. We were all born with the greatest potentials but along the way, most of us sell ourselves short.

The Knight in Rusty Armor also touches on the theme of love, and advocates the timeless saying that in order to love others, we must love ourselves first. I highly recommend this book (It’s only $7!) because the lessons within are going to touch the very core of your hearts.

I know… because they have already touched mine.

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8 Responses to “The Knight in Rusty Armor, A story of Social Masks”

  1. parisukat says:

    thanks for sharing this! i grabbed a copy myself soon as i read your entry. Now I’m back to tell, It truly is a great read for me. :)

    I await more updates and reviews from you!

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  3. Tina Su says:

    Great Post! Keep up the excellent word.

    Love & Gratitude,
    Tina
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  7. michelle hall says:

    i love that storie thanx for u comentary and i would like to know more about that stuff ok thats all
    nevermind crazy people bye

  8. ryan kulzak says:

    this is a great story it hits really close to the heart but some of the metaphors can also be used for alcoholic’s, the armor being the addiction,and merlin as our higher power or god that we can always call on him. And there other metaphors in there that refer to the ways we act and what we need to do in order to live a clean and sober life,I know this cause my counselor in treatment had us read this book. great book. thanks

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