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Have You Ever Wanted to Be Famous or Self Destruct?

Randy Jones
If super stars of the world have taught me anything over the last 3 to 4 years it is this. With fame and fortune comes a life of public openness regardless of how private you think parts of it are. Case in point Tiger Woods. Yes I to was tired of hearing about the car crash 3 minutes after I found out he was OK and no one was injured. Since then I have tried to avoid the saga but to no avail. I guess while he was on the golf course winning championship one after another no one was really interested in his personal life because he gave the appearance of a family guy, wife, kid and an aw some career in sports with endorsements out the wazzoo who could ask for more? Right now Tiger is more than likely wishing outside the money of course that he was invisible.

Fame and fortune are nice I guess. The only stipulation is that your life achievements are public and far worse is that your life mistakes are public as well. Here are the facts, these people regardless of how great they are and how much they shine guess what I found out? They are all human. In no form do I condone the cheating or lying or the drugs or the flaunting party life style, but we help create the monsters if you will. We fund their lifestyles and pay for the luxuries they afford, every ticket every purchase we build those who commit self destruction. The main thought to keep is only put on a pedestal those you can imagine off of it.

Published by Randy Jones

Randy has always enjoyed writing as an expression of one s ability to confront or express opinions or views. As a new Author he has just finished his first Christian book (A Small Path to the Light) and is c...  View profile

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  • FFcommunicator12/21/2009

    People and companies are obsessed with becoming famous. The only legitimate way to increase your popularity is to generate fans of your brand. These fans will do your marketing for you.

    http://www.famefoundry.com/175/the-web-marketing-universe

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