Evolution of Michael Jackson
Most people judge the thoughts and decisions of Michael Jackson in measure against their own living experience. They simply don’t consider the fact that Michael didn’t live according to exactly the same standards and experiences the general public finds normal.
Michael never had the opportunity to experience a normal childhood. His was a world of recording and stage performances, celebrities and cameras.
He was truly a man in the mirror of media attention. An exhibit in a way. Constantly behind the window of public scrutiny.
How would you have fared if your every move, every decision and every living moment were under the social microscope?
So it is with people of fame and public popularity.
It’s a double edged sword. The very thing they desire the most is often the thing that causes them the most concern. That’s why they surround themselves with agents, managers and publicists. It buffers them from the harshness of fame and fortune. Softens the process of success and public attention.
Without that buffer the experience can be too demanding and sometimes dangerous.
But it’s also that mindset that made them famous. Without the evolution into public attention the celebrity will not experience the success. One must accept the need to personally change and evolve and the responsibility and accountability that comes with such change.
That is the essence of going from “average” to “successful”.
Most people spend their every moment trying to change someone or something else. Their focus is also solely on changing the environment or circumstances instead of addressing the issues that make them what they are and the image and character the public perceives.
“Successful” is a state of mind. People that struggle and “fail” look like they are. They haven’t an ounce of “evolution” in them.
When you learn to evolve as a person and improve your contribution that makes a positive impact on the general public you will begin to immediately experience success.
Michael Jackson was focused on his craft. All of the great performers and athletes are. They evolve to become successful. Sometimes that evolution changes them dramatically physically, mentally and emotionally.
Be careful which social ruler you measure Michael Jackson or any successful person by. Yours may be a little different measure from theirs.
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