ThankyouMichael
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Ever since I became a fan in 2001 at 15 years old, it's incredible how much Michael had opened my world. It was because of him that I (here in Australia) learned about Martin Luther King, lynching, Rosa Parks and segregation in America. It was because of Mike that I know about Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, Gene Kelly, Motown, etc. It's like a web of interest and knowledge that just keeps growing...thanks to this man.
But besides this, he has shaped my character. It's because of him that I place SO much importance on individuality, original-thinking and standing up for what you believe in no matter what others say. That's the truth. Those things have become my very core beliefs and values and I thank him for having that influence on me. I'm afraid to think how different a person I might be if I hadn't flicked to his MSG concert that night in September 2001.
And his strength. I will always remember him for that. He suffered HELL and I still cannot believe he came through those nightmares, still able to smile to the world and to keep creating. I'm still stunned. That's something I would never be able to do.
Although I'm not as forgiving as he is, and NOWHERE as strong, he has given me a wonderful role model to look up to, which is crucial to the development of every person's character.
When I heard the news today, I honestly did not think 'King of Pop'. It never came across my mind.
He was just good ol' Michael, the childish little boy, the funny teen in the Jacksons Variety Shows, the gentle guy who never gave up belief that the world was WORTH his help. There were times when I thought, "Just keep away from it all and live for yourself, Michael. Don't bother trying to help this f****ed up world."
As I get older, I'm sure I'll get wiser and understand the Whys and Hows of the way he was.
Well, he has shaped ME in a big way. That's the main thing I wanted to say.
But besides this, he has shaped my character. It's because of him that I place SO much importance on individuality, original-thinking and standing up for what you believe in no matter what others say. That's the truth. Those things have become my very core beliefs and values and I thank him for having that influence on me. I'm afraid to think how different a person I might be if I hadn't flicked to his MSG concert that night in September 2001.
And his strength. I will always remember him for that. He suffered HELL and I still cannot believe he came through those nightmares, still able to smile to the world and to keep creating. I'm still stunned. That's something I would never be able to do.
Although I'm not as forgiving as he is, and NOWHERE as strong, he has given me a wonderful role model to look up to, which is crucial to the development of every person's character.
When I heard the news today, I honestly did not think 'King of Pop'. It never came across my mind.
He was just good ol' Michael, the childish little boy, the funny teen in the Jacksons Variety Shows, the gentle guy who never gave up belief that the world was WORTH his help. There were times when I thought, "Just keep away from it all and live for yourself, Michael. Don't bother trying to help this f****ed up world."
As I get older, I'm sure I'll get wiser and understand the Whys and Hows of the way he was.
Well, he has shaped ME in a big way. That's the main thing I wanted to say.