0Hi,02br 02br 00Please correct this.02br 02br 00Someone once has noted that once you are famous and well-known and you can afford to buy many luxurious things we all look forward to buying, you suddenly realize that many things we need come to us for free. For example, once you become well-known as an actor, many businesses will flock to entreat you to wear, take, and use their products which normally cost a lot to buy. I think this instance for an actor can ring true in many other situations in our daily lives too. Many poor people who work hard to earn their daily or weekly wages and use what they have earned to buy expensive or sometimes not-so-expensive things they need might find themselves looking at the famous being handed with the same things they had spent their hard-earned money for. What is this teaching us -- we should be striving to be famous rather than trying to make money earnestly? Probably not, but I cannot help myself wonder (wondering??) how perplexing a life can be. 0-
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