Post by Admin on Jul 9, 2016 16:14:12 GMT
Oblivion to Stardom, the lonely scary journey
Some of us were just meant to be more, have that persona, and just don't, not now or ever will, fit into normal 9-5 type work or jobs.
If loud, boastrious, articulate and a bit obnoxious, you may be meant for more than 9-5 type job.
Some people have, what I even call a 'screen' personality...
Where others can't relate to you up close and in person, but from a distance, from afar, are fine with you.
How most relate to celebrities, like them on film, while performing, but day to day would not want them around.
I myself tend to have such a 'screen personality', the type everyone knows, likes or pretends to like, but at end of day, all alone, perfect for being a Star.
Stars, or people with 'screen personalities' really have difficult time existing around others who don't see themselves as such, they tend to bring you down, don't think 'big', and are incapable of seeing 'talent' outside of whatever immediate job they hired you to do, or whatever relationship encountered them in on the streets.
Stars are always forward thinking, most are not in day to day life.
Most live their lives through others who are 'Stars', but if a fellow Star, you eventually want your own 'light', and not reflective light from another.
Not everyone can be a Star, it's not as easy as it seems, especially when arising from 'nothing'.
Cause when arising from 'nothing' no one around you sees you as a 'Star', instead tend to see you as a 'dork', or some other bland useful tool or social prop they have stereotyped you in.
No one will believe in you at first, and those who do, do so initially only to be polite.
And over coming own doubt is biggest challenge, habits have to be changed and more.
As a entertainer you have to sharpen your skills, that takes practice.
Anyways...
Nothing you write has meaning until...and until that 'until' occurs, you could fill a library with writings and not be read or valued by a single soul.
Some of us were just meant to be more, have that persona, and just don't, not now or ever will, fit into normal 9-5 type work or jobs.
If loud, boastrious, articulate and a bit obnoxious, you may be meant for more than 9-5 type job.
Some people have, what I even call a 'screen' personality...
Where others can't relate to you up close and in person, but from a distance, from afar, are fine with you.
How most relate to celebrities, like them on film, while performing, but day to day would not want them around.
I myself tend to have such a 'screen personality', the type everyone knows, likes or pretends to like, but at end of day, all alone, perfect for being a Star.
Stars, or people with 'screen personalities' really have difficult time existing around others who don't see themselves as such, they tend to bring you down, don't think 'big', and are incapable of seeing 'talent' outside of whatever immediate job they hired you to do, or whatever relationship encountered them in on the streets.
Stars are always forward thinking, most are not in day to day life.
Most live their lives through others who are 'Stars', but if a fellow Star, you eventually want your own 'light', and not reflective light from another.
Not everyone can be a Star, it's not as easy as it seems, especially when arising from 'nothing'.
Cause when arising from 'nothing' no one around you sees you as a 'Star', instead tend to see you as a 'dork', or some other bland useful tool or social prop they have stereotyped you in.
No one will believe in you at first, and those who do, do so initially only to be polite.
And over coming own doubt is biggest challenge, habits have to be changed and more.
As a entertainer you have to sharpen your skills, that takes practice.
Anyways...
Nothing you write has meaning until...and until that 'until' occurs, you could fill a library with writings and not be read or valued by a single soul.