A foolish man, Brok, saw a beautiful woman in a store. He posted her
photo,
asking
people to introduce him to her.
Brok has foolishly attached exaggerated significance to a minor event,
a momentary infatuation. He will learn that seeing beauty in someone
is no reason to think that the two would like each other. He will
learn that he has the same chance — the same minuscule chance, I
suppose — of finding happiness or pleasure with any of the other
fish in the sea.
The author has also foolishly attached exaggerated significance to a
minor event, namely Brok's posting of the photo. However, the
author's reaction is far worse, because it attacks everyone's human
rights. The author advocates making it a crime to take photos of
people you see in public places and publish them.