Friday 18 April 2014

'Fakemous' or Famous?

Do y’all remember ‘Love Don't Cost a Thing’? do you remember how Alvin Johnson (Nick Cannon) dreamed of hanging out with the popular kids, how he ditched his fellow ‘Nerd’ friends to deviously hangout with Paris Morgan (Christina Milian), do you remember how he got busted?

One moral I picked from that movie is that [YES] popularity is pretty cool, but it’s not the only route to social acceptance, and that the biggest challenge after being popular is the conservation of your new standing.

Another moral from it is that no one can become or can attempt to become famous through indecent and ungainly means; that one should be able to mature beyond fleeting-fame, it often terminates in lack of esteem and demise of one’s privacy – just let it come with ease!


So if you’re a person who will stop at nothing to achieve popularity, if you can deceivingly tag along people, kiss arse or suck up to have cooler friends of high social status, to get attention or to know famous people, do not put out of your mind that Karma comes back around – in fact some people say “karma's a bitch”.

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