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Marks said:
Alby_da_Wolf said:
Marks said:
I have no sympathy for people who die of drug overdoses. She had a decent amount of talent and could have made millions. What a waste of talent.

I agree about the waste of talent, but while I have no sympathy for dead drug or alcohol addicts that in their life hurt other people, I feel sad and have sympathy for those that just hurt themselves. She was weak and fragile, it happens to common people, it happens even more often to artists, due to their higher sensitivity, and the pressure of the star system and both success and unsuccess often make things worse for them.

 

RIP Amy.

True, it must be really tough to be famous, with media constantly bothering you and paparazzi taking your picture everywhere you go. I can see how famous people could turn to drugs/alcohol. 

Not every famous person, but the most fragile and sensitive ones are more at risk than if they had a quiet life instead. And how many presumed strong sports people become addict to pain killer drugs after accidents, because they must start again training and competing ASAP, before their heyday is over? How many common people abuse plain and simple caffeine to work more, then they become sleep pills addict to be able to sleep despite the caffeine abuse and die of heart attack before turning 60? Do they all deserve it? Pressure kills, both the famous and the not famous. I'd like to be rich and maybe famous too, but not in the star system either of the sports or show businesses.



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