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Monday, February 15, 2016

ENTERTAINMENT IN SPIRES

I long to write about how the entertainment industry has and always will affect how we treat each other.  It has produced the most unbelievable stories.  Some do claim validity of its honesty to portray characters on stories that we somehow do accept and follow to be true, sensible and inspiring.  I have this awful thought though as to how it has managed to brainwash us to think that the lives of the people inside the screens seem to be the only type of people that should exist.  The lives of these actors, actresses, sportsmen, musicians, & artists seem to have dominated our mindset aside from the other usual things that we have to look out for.  And it is true perhaps that it has made living in this world a little more bearable in some way or another.  The industry has kept our lives on speed.  It's not saying too much that some imaginary things and fantasies had to be personified to fulfill that dreamy feel, that awesome feeling, that heavenly feel we kept yearning for to last a lifetime.

But you and I have his or her own way of facing the world.  We live now in a world where we cared and wanted to hear more from other people's activities rather than our own.  We now live in a place where our mothers and sisters cared more about this famous actress' or artist's pregnancy.  We cared much more about how, to whom or where this TV star is hanging out with.  We cared much more of their own accomplishments and their achievements, never thinking about our own.  And if some point we were so amazed that we tend to value their judgments more than our own, we get blinded by their mistakes and misgivings like divorces, unacceptable behavior, several marriages, child neglect, broken homes, drug abuse and the like.

Now we even praise some of these people instead of ignoring the fact that it demoralizes the young fandom.  And influencing them to the point that their fall brings about the same fandom and followers' fall.  Well we could call their lives more colorful than how we lived our own lives depending on how one defines life. And I think much has been written about this topic anyway, And who am I to anyway to disturb this joy out of them.

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