Sat, 14 Jun 2008 04:08:23 GMT
SeraphineFiery wrote:
True, as the caption says, "if he can't get a girlfriend none of us can", but then again, it doesn't matter how together you feel like your life is and how healthy (physically and mentally) a person you are, finding love with someone with whom you just click with and with whom it just works is going to be something rare for anyone. I imagine fame must be a double edged sword in that regard. Reply to this
Sun, 27 Dec 2009 07:34:00 GMT
Tatiana wrote:
It's not fame that is necessarily problematic, though its "stigmata" can be especially deranging. Rather it's the people that one finds himself surrounded by when famous. Unfortunately fame, beauty and status don't go hand in hand with intelligence, warmth and authentic human value. The more intransigent you are, the harder you find someone to care for, more so if your social world is a mainly superficial one. Yet it is better to be alone, faithful to yourself, than in a relationship with a person who only has transient affections to give. And that is an empirical statement. Been there, done that. Reply to this
True, as the caption says, "if he can't get a girlfriend none of us can", but then again, it doesn't matter how together you feel like your life is and how healthy (physically and mentally) a person you are, finding love with someone with whom you just click with and with whom it just works is going to be something rare for anyone. I imagine fame must be a double edged sword in that regard.
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It's not fame that is necessarily problematic, though its "stigmata" can be especially deranging. Rather it's the people that one finds himself surrounded by when famous. Unfortunately fame, beauty and status don't go hand in hand with intelligence, warmth and authentic human value. The more intransigent you are, the harder you find someone to care for, more so if your social world is a mainly superficial one. Yet it is better to be alone, faithful to yourself, than in a relationship with a person who only has transient affections to give. And that is an empirical statement. Been there, done that.
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