I know, that’s not a groundbreaking piece of information, there, but it’s just so very strange to me how obsessed people get about things…
…and then excuse them away as “a part of the creative soul that I am,” since–see–without the drama, they wouldn’t be able to be as brilliant, as artists. So it’s a trade-off.
Mind you, I’m talking about myself here (or at least my younger self). Something really neat about being mid-30s-ish is that I now find it terribly entertaining (and a little sad) watching creative types self-destruct, blame failure on everyone outside of themselves, and then assure you they’ve got it all under control and will take the world by storm… next time.
I guess watching it is more fun than it was BEING that person, back in the day.
Ah, hell… maybe we’re all just a bunch of delicate princess jaggoffs anyway.
Pff. Hollywood!
People are weird.
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I can relate. I guess I’m one of them too! Smile.
Stand-up comic, Marc Maron put it best. “You’ve heard it takes 10 years of hard work to be an overnight success? What they don’t tell you is it takes just as long to become a bitter, jaded loser. Problem is, you don’t know which way it’s going to fall until right about….NOW!”
OMG, Chairman, that’s high-larious!!! Thank you for sharing that. Brilliant!
And Angel, thanks for stopping by! Yay! New commenter! Yay!
This reminds me of ANOTHER blog I’ve been meaning to put up! I need to start making a list.
Indeed you must keep a list, Babes. I keep one in my SixHundy, from which I’m posting this ct
Way to get a little east coast there sis. Those jagoffs are prolly a buncha douchbags anyway.
Oooh, cool… looks like my SixHundy comment (or “ct” apparently) made it through. Woo!
And bro, you gotta remember, I *am* a little east coast. I mean… seein’ as I’m your sis and all. 😉