I have to admit, I have always wanted to be famous. I have desired to be on Ellen, Oprah-hell, any show. I have contacted them both on many occasions in an effort to be noticed. But thank the Lord above that I was ignored. I would like to believe that I would not lose myself, but honestly, I think I would, because surely I would be a hit:). I would desire more and more fame, more and more money, more and more exposure...I would want more tweets than the superbowl! Basically, I would probably sell me soul to 'celebrity'...and I would be judged, and rightfully so.
Isn't our judgement responsible for our desire to stop human injustice? Warning, I tend to think in extremes. Why do we want to stop starvation, save a child from abuse, save the lives of people in Syria? Isn't it because we use our judgement to say those things are wrong? These examples are beyond understanding so we try to use our discernment to make a judgement.
dis·cern·ment (dMiley, your behavior is confusing to those that have watched you for years. Because of this confusion we have to discern what we are witnessing. It is natural and I am sure you have done the same while watching Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Bynes, Whiney Houston. Come on girl, you said it yourself-we have watched this play out a over and over. My three teenage daughter even can see the 'selling out'. So don't be offended, some of us just want to stop this sick cycle, because obviously, most cannot do it for themselves. |
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