“
[A Chinese Restaurant.] Roma
is seated alone at the booth.Lingk
is at the booth next to him.Roma
is talking to him. * * *
Roma: . . . Eh? What I’m saying, what is our life?
(Pause.) It’s looking forward or it’s looking back. And that’s our life. That’s
it. Where is the
moment?
(Pause.) And what is it that we’re afraid of? Loss. What else?
(Pause.) The
bank closes. We get
sick, my wife died on a plane, the stock market collapsed . . . the house burnt down . . . what of these happen . . . ? None of ’em. We worry anyway. What does this mean? I’m not
secure. How can I be secure?
(Pause.) Through amassing wealth beyond all measure? No. And what’s beyond all measure? That’s a sickness. That’s a trap. There is no measure. Only greed. How can we act? The right way, we would say, to deal with this: “There is a one-in-a million chance that so and so will happen. . . .
Fuck it, it won’t happen to
me. . . .� No. We know that’s not the right way I think.
(Pause.) We say the
correct way to deal with this is “There is a one-in-so-and-so chance that this will happen . . . God
protect me. I am powerless, let it not happen to me. . . .� But no to
that. I say. There’s something else. What is it? “If it happens, AS IT MAY for that is not within our powers, I will
deal with it, just as I do
today with what draws my concern today.� I say
this is how we must act. I do those things which seem correct to me
today. I trust myself. And if security concerns me, I do that which
today I think will make me secure. And every day I
do that, when that day
arrives that I need a reserve, (a) odds are that I have it, and (b) the
true reserve that I have is the strength that I have of
acting each day without fear.
(Pause.) According to the dictates of my mind.
(Pause.)”
―
David Mamet,
Glengarry Glen Ross