06-27-2009, 02:42 PM
cookderosa Wrote:it's unfortunate that those around him would rather get $$$ than love him and call him out on his behaviors....
So true. It's sad that so many are so enamored with celebs and in awe of talent that they won't tell them when their lives have taken a self-destructive turn.
Listening to radio while cleaning house, heard this Rabbi and had to stop and share a link for this thread. He knew MJ well. Seems a tendency to canonize people upon their death. MJ was a popular talent but a complex phenomenon, certainly. He always seemed sort of detached and alone in the world. Celebrities, or those who seek celebrity, seem to mistake attention for love. Rabbi said his heart broke and friendship faded as MJ started to ignore his spiritual side and was being fed all manner of pharmacy, on path of self-destruction.
Shmuley Boteach: Jackson’s death ‘an American tragedy’ | The God Blog | Jewish Journal