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What a deep discussion this has become. Loves it!!
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Say what?:bugeyedI think most agree that if someone or something takes over your life completely, It's too much. But again, It's all in the magical lens of perception. I don't think coming to a message board on the internet to discuss what or who one likes is very obsessive,. Especially when there are people out there who've given up their entire lives to follow Michael Jackson around like a lost puppy or something. There's networks of people constantly trying to figure out where he is on the internet and mobile phones. They try to track down his e-mail addys ect... To me,THAT'S obsessive. It's like the man gets hounded enough in his life. Let the poor guy have an internet connection in peace. lol
I think ytou are over-reacting. People are fanatics in any walk of life. It could be a good think if it focuses your attention away from things which are destructive.Maybe I'm wrong and/or oversensitive... but I don't like language and meaning twisted around for some reason.
Fanatism is nothing positive to me. Fanatism in it's meaning is a complete intolerance for differing views/opinions right?! Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Cinnamon, I hope you can deal with being (sorry if this hurts lol) but you're (thankfully JUST) a fan... and yeah be proud of it... but geeeeez fanatism is something else.
Fanatism is some kind of blindness, it is pure intolerance... Nazis are fanatics... the KKKs are fanatics... please ppl stop joking around!
Obsession is a disease... ppl are suffering a hell lot and causing a lot of suffering sometimes destroying lives. Obsession is NOT TO CONTROLL! It CONTROLLS the person.
I so have enough of all such specialist fans talking other down in calling them fanatics or obsessive... but also I don't like ppl telling me they are fanatics and proud of it.
I don't wanna kill the fun here... but for some reason I can't take especially this and also I think there's other stuff to have fun with enough!
Sorry!
I think ytou are over-reacting. People are fanatics in any walk of life. It could be a good think if it focuses your attention away from things which are destructive.
People who chose their hobbies as their jobs could be viewed as fanatics. But it doesn't destroy them if they are being uplifted by it If nobody is hurt then what is the problem. My parents talk about god and Jesus all the while. They are always praying or preaching or going to church. That is fanaticism, but it does them very little harm.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/FanatismNoun1.fanatism - excessive intolerance of opposing views fanaticism, zealotry
intolerance - unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/obsessionob·ses·sionplay_w2("O0014500")
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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(b-sshn,b-) n. 1. Compulsive preoccupation with a fixed idea or an unwanted feeling or emotion, often accompanied by symptoms of anxiety.
2. A compulsive, often unreasonable idea or emotion.
ob·session·al adj.
ob·session·al·ly adv.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2003. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
obsession
Noun
1. something that preoccupies a person to the exclusion of other things: his principal obsession was with trying to economize
2. Psychiatry a persistent idea or impulse, often associated with anxiety and mental illness
What a deep discussion this has become. Loves it!!
It would make for philosophical and psychological topics as well. I like you Seeress.
However, I do not let my likeness for Michael interfere with my real life. I still go to work, go to school, spend time with my b/f, go out with friends/family, etc. I will admit though that there are times when I should be doing an assignment or something important, but instead I am watching damn MJ or Jacksons video's on youtube at like 3 am lol. I can't seem to pull myself away at times. Michael and his music are addicting. I just feel like as long as you are not too overboard and realize that Michael is human and realize that he does mistakes & are realistic when it comes to him and don't let your fanatacism take over your life, then I see no problem with it. Everyone has something that they are into.
I mean some people spend their time obsessing over things like comics or cars or whatever the case is, me on the other hand, I happen to love Michael Jackson lol. Being a fan is fun for me and listening to his music or seeing a video of his always puts a smile on my face. Like I said, I think it's okay as long as you have your priorities in order and don't let your love for Mike take over your life or interfere w/ your real life.
Maybe I'm wrong and/or oversensitive... but I don't like language and meaning twisted around for some reason.
Fanatism is nothing positive to me. Fanatism in it's meaning is a complete intolerance for differing views/opinions right?! Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Cinnamon, I hope you can deal with being (sorry if this hurts lol) but you're (thankfully JUST) a fan... and yeah be proud of it... but geeeeez fanatism is something else.
Fanatism is some kind of blindness, it is pure intolerance... Nazis are fanatics... the KKKs are fanatics... please ppl stop joking around!
Obsession is a disease... ppl are suffering a hell lot and causing a lot of suffering sometimes destroying lives. Obsession is NOT TO CONTROLL! It CONTROLLS the person.
I so have enough of all such specialist fans talking other down in calling them fanatics or obsessive... but also I don't like ppl telling me they are fanatics and proud of it.
I don't wanna kill the fun here... but for some reason I can't take especially this and also I think there's other stuff to have fun with enough!
Sorry!
that's what I'm talking about... the meaning of the word.
To me it's nothing positive. I see ppl are twisting the meaning 'their ways'... but to me fanaticism is blindness, like a limit of horizon and the danger is, one doesn't even notice or even doesn't want to know... well nothing really nice or positive.
So I was wondering...
Let's see what the dictionary says about it... I'll be back in a min.
Especially when there are people out there who've given up their entire lives to follow Michael Jackson around like a lost puppy or something. There's networks of people constantly trying to figure out where he is on the internet and mobile phones. They try to track down his e-mail addys ect... To me,THAT'S obsessive. It's like the man gets hounded enough in his life. Let the poor guy have an internet connection in peace. lol
Okay Mechi, I get what you're saying (and if I'm not getting it, please let me know). That the term "fanatic" shouldn't be thrown around so lightly, right? That some of us are deviating from the actual definition of the word? Perhaps, especially where the "intolerance" bit is concerned. But if people happen to exhibit signs of excessive interest and are getting something positive out of it as well not hurting anyone by it, then that's good right? What if people are actually inspired to be more tolerant and open because of what they are interested in? I don't want to turn my post into a novel, so I'll just ask: Do you prefer that people call themselves fans instead? I don't know - I'm actually just asking you .
it's also important not to be distructive towards yourself, the others and Michael
:yes: very true. probably the best line to draw!it's also important not to be distructive towards yourself, the others and Michael
To me, personally, it would be "wrong" to follow Michael EVERYWHERE. In my opinion that would be taking it too far. That would be "too obsessed" for my taste. I mean, Michael is just a human too and he deserves to have privacy. And as much as he loves his fans and I love him (and with "love" I don't mean being "in love", but just admiring him and caring about how he's doing)...he doesn't KNOW me. I am not his best friend or anything like that, so I am sure he would not appreciate having me around EVERYWHERE he goes. Sort of like if I knew someone vaguely, I wouldn't mind having that person around if we were for example at some party at the same time or something like that...but if that person would follow me EVERYWHERE, I'd be very annoyed and like "WTF is his/her problem!!". I do go to Michael's hotel and hope to see him at the window...that's where my limit is. But I don't go grab him, I don't mob his car and bang on his car windows, etc. To me all that is a bit "crazy". And scary. I am very well aware that one could have endless discussions about if going to the hotel is okay or not...but I think that's at least some kind of "compromise". I mean, at least Michael can choose if he wants to see the fans or not. And he is safe inside, so even if he comes to the window to wave, he won't get hurt. But like I said, for me personally, as soon as he leaves the hotel, that's "off limits" to me. In my opinion he has a right to go where ever he wants in peace. And there has been times when fans were told to go home from the hotel, so I go when we are told to. Like in Munich after the MJ& Friends concert. I came to the hotel after the concert and heard MJ had gotten hurt and was taken to the hospital. And then there were rumors he was back at the hotel...Anyways, I can't remember if it was Grace or Teddy (they were both out talking to fans), but someone from MJ's staff came out and told fans to go home and come back the next day around 10 a.m. or so. So I left when I was told to do so. I think you need to respect that.
To me, a fan should be respecful towards Michael AND the other fans. If you are told to stay behind the barriers, then you should do that. And you shouldn't try to hurt or deceive other fans just to get closer to Michael yourself. I think that is horrible. (And yes, unfortunately there are fans like that...One guy was intentionally drilling his elbow into my back at the stadium gates before the MJ&Friends concert so that I'd be in so much pain that I'd let him go in front of me. How crazy and insane is that?! If you have to try to HURT another person to get closer to MJ, then you seriously need HELP! I mean, that is just CRAZY! And there are fans who tell other fans lies and I don't think that is alright either).
I think as long as you are not hurting anyone and you can balance your personal life and being a fan... it's all good.
How should a fan behave?
Respectfully.
Doesn't matter how excitebale or crazy you want to be, doesn't matter how much you obsess, as long as you do it with respect towards the man and your fellow fans, then I say go for it.