Hey Residentplanningeek,
Thanks you for your post, The most fundamental thing to bear in mind when constructing an write-up title is to make confident that it matches the material in your review since the worst issue that you can do is mislead your readers.
I’ll be back to read more next time
Hey Residentplanningeek,
Speaking of which, This may well end up getting no replies – but, if you’re an A-list celebrity, (actor, director, musician of some sort, chef, businessman/woman, entrepreneur, etc etc); would you ever give up your current lifestyle, the money, the luxury, the parties, the glitz, the glamour, the opulence, the responsibilities, (not counting children, they always come first), – and instead live a normal life, paying normal bills on normal pay, ie an average citizens wage, working a 40hr week, and leave all what you currently know, behind permanently? Could you / would you do it if you had to?
Please answer if you’re British, European or American / Canadian. Thank you.
Thanks
Thanks for leaving a comment. You didn’t have to Carter. And you’re asking me such a tough question…I hope I answer it.
Dreaming big makes life all the more worth living I think – famous or out of the public eye. You asked: It’s not a life that’s on my agenda, fame. I like anonymity. I want to do extra-ordinary things working in a job out of the public eye that fulfills every dream I’ve set for myself.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a musician, actor, director of some sort, chef, businesswoman/man, entrepreneur, etc etc with millions/ or someone with a standard day job earning tens of thousands – it’s wonderful to do extra-ordinary things working in the public eye or having a 40hr week job out of the public eye.
Money, luxury, parties, the glitz, the glamour, the [opulence], the responsibilities…if it’s my dream, something I’ve worked for, something I’ve sacrificed for, I would embrace it. If it’s some I’ve wanted /forever/… …It would be the destiny I want for myself, and I wouldn’t give it up unless I felt it was time for me to move into a new phase of my life, and I felt secure that leaving behind fame was what I really wanted for myself.
Hey Residentplanningeek,
Thanks you for your post, The most fundamental thing to bear in mind when constructing an write-up title is to make confident that it matches the material in your review since the worst issue that you can do is mislead your readers.
I’ll be back to read more next time
I appreciate the kind words Gregory.
Hey Residentplanningeek,
Speaking of which, This may well end up getting no replies – but, if you’re an A-list celebrity, (actor, director, musician of some sort, chef, businessman/woman, entrepreneur, etc etc); would you ever give up your current lifestyle, the money, the luxury, the parties, the glitz, the glamour, the opulence, the responsibilities, (not counting children, they always come first), – and instead live a normal life, paying normal bills on normal pay, ie an average citizens wage, working a 40hr week, and leave all what you currently know, behind permanently? Could you / would you do it if you had to?
Please answer if you’re British, European or American / Canadian. Thank you.
Thanks
Thanks for leaving a comment. You didn’t have to Carter. And you’re asking me such a tough question…I hope I answer it.
Dreaming big makes life all the more worth living I think – famous or out of the public eye. You asked: It’s not a life that’s on my agenda, fame. I like anonymity. I want to do extra-ordinary things working in a job out of the public eye that fulfills every dream I’ve set for myself.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a musician, actor, director of some sort, chef, businesswoman/man, entrepreneur, etc etc with millions/ or someone with a standard day job earning tens of thousands – it’s wonderful to do extra-ordinary things working in the public eye or having a 40hr week job out of the public eye.
Money, luxury, parties, the glitz, the glamour, the [opulence], the responsibilities…if it’s my dream, something I’ve worked for, something I’ve sacrificed for, I would embrace it. If it’s some I’ve wanted /forever/… …It would be the destiny I want for myself, and I wouldn’t give it up unless I felt it was time for me to move into a new phase of my life, and I felt secure that leaving behind fame was what I really wanted for myself.