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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Am Rude

VIP syndrome is a world affair - not restricted to a star or a state. Shahrukh is just an example. There would be plenty who throw status around. I guess it is a personality trait or one's own cultural background.

Some of us have faith in ourselves, from our work or recognition for what we accomplish. Some however derive faith from how the world outside imagines them to be; and most often imagine not how well we do what we do, but imagine how we look so gigantic. That is a recognition for how your picture looks, or the incredible that the camera sees in you.

Stars live a make belief life: very simply, they know they are pettier than how the people see them on the screen. They know best that they indeed are not the best among a million look.  That there are plenty smarter, younger, taller, more gorgeous, elegant or compelling turns on the streets outside.

See that with compassion: every time they face the mirror they would, I guess, ask: how untrue this facade is. My normal skin, the face, the compose, the physicality so questionable against the benchmark set by the fans. I wonder ow many of us have the capacity to live that turn on! I am not a psychologist, there must be deep mysterious reasons why the VIP tag is thrown about by those who are mesmeric!

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