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mASF post by "RPG" posted on: mASF forum: Advanced Discussion, January 1, 2005I quite agree with you that one sees in others what is in him.
>AFC: "Oh god, I worship this >guy." >rAFC: "I'm not intimidated.. >He's not all that." >PUA: "Cool, this guy has done >some great stuff. Props to >the guy for working hard."
But working hard for being a celeb? Every other person can work hard and is not
a celeb. Nicole Kidman was helped by her marriage with Tom Cruise and Steven
Segal with his friendship with mafia Gwyneth Paltrow or Torry Spelling were
just born into right family.
There is everything from luck to crime that play a part in being a celeb. As
long as you don't know it you can't tell.
Seeing good in every one is OK as long you are on the good side. Amnesty
International Idiots see good (and only good)in every criminal because they
feel better after. Becoming victim it changes with funny speed. And actually
they become
most touchy of victims for smallest thing.
I prefer being realist, to try to see good and bad in people and not worshiping
someone just because someone was on TV or whatever else.
After all, everyone is good in something.
RPG
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