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When I was a youngster, I saw a Porsche and my dad had a new Toyota Camry. I asked my dad, “Why does the guy driving the Porsche have a better car than us?” My father told me it’s because he was lucky. So, I thought, “OK, I hope I grow up lucky.”
Those who are able to see beyond the shadows and lies of their culture will never be understood, let alone believed, by the masses. ~ Plato, Philosopher
The entertainment hyperreality is an emotional or intellectually irrational investment in an entertainment format—sports, television, movies—where the investment becomes either an impassioned part of your identity or an erroneous belief about reality.
To be someone, you can’t be driven like everyone.