Want To Be A Celebrity?

By Joan Pickett


Celebrity culture has pervaded all facets of our normal lives. Most people now have the concentration spans of goldfishes and the pragmatic life expectancies of an ostrich. A lot of misspent kids think success means looking good or blagging a well off man.

So if they have looks they enhance them with boob roles and botox. If they already have nice assets they display them to the extreme or reinforce them so they become larger. If you do not have a tattoo or brilliantly bleached teeth you're now in the minority.

The world is now looks obsessed but no one cares about the greed or the fickleness of looks. Looks eventually fade away, but your soul does not.

All this pressure to look good in my opinion has driven up suicide rates. It's also had a major influence on bulimia and anorexia levels. So folks turn to nutrition to solve their identity and self-worth issues and become obese. If looks take pole position in your life irrespective of what you appear to be you'll always be subject to self esteem issues.

Celebrity culture is tied up with fame, looks, material possessions and gluttony. Money is now regarded as the major asset to making you ecstatic. If you do not have it you aim for it. But money brings it's own share of issues.

Money can't cure you of cancer, it can't save your kid from being run over, and won't hold you in the middle of the night when you are lonely. You can't substitute money for contentment, but many of us end of chasing this merciless American dream.

If you attempted giving a touch more of your perseverance and time every day to those in need you will get rewarded back tenfold. Money and a vocation are important assets for shielding your family, but they shouldn't take precedence in your life. No kid ever expounded to his ma and pa, I want you to work harder or longer hours so we can have more money to spend in less time than we see one another now.

Celebrities spend their whole lives working, hopping from country to country, hounding their youngsters with them as they are going on the never ending marketing publicity tour. Is this the sort of life any kid deserves? Not surprising virtually no celebrity couples last. They blame the media for the pressure, but they themselves are those who make their career their God.




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