BEFORE ALL SCANDALS

  • There have been, and will always be, as long as there have been people who have become famous overnight or will become famous overnight in the future.

    They are placed on the throne!

    What necessity on earth requires that the person enthroned is inevitably doomed to paranoia from that day on?


    Unlike politicians, artists, including myself, have long since delivered, in other words, they have satisfied.

    How many people have been satisfied plays a secondary role, but one thing is predetermined for all those who have evoked "satisfaction" in people.

    They want to unmask them and defame them again as mere mortals.

    Why isn't "satisfaction" achieved from strangers reason enough to be allowed to remain on the throne in peace?

    Because one has satisfied someone once, does one have to keep fulfilling the order from now on?

    What explains the horde of paparazzi and slanderers who question these very thrones when nothing new comes from those who have been enthroned?

    And why are even those who have been satisfied willing to pay more attention to the slander, even though they have at least been satisfied once by a stranger, and thus exonerated?

    Compared to the few special people I have the privilege of knowing or have had the privilege of knowing, the flock of those who allow their idols to be talked down to again is shockingly large.

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