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ACT LIKE AN ACTOR

First of all let me clear that the title is a METAPHOR, How ?? Let me solve the puzzle for you fellows.

Everyone wants that if a particular guy is successful in any field the community anticipate that the person should be a perfect role model in every single manner from discipline to every single opinion for the betterment of the country. 

An Actor life is a social life more popular forefronts more difficult for the Actor to keep his life personal.
If he even wishes to break a rule, try to live little carefree. The Entertainment agencies will defame him, scar him to death (MENTALLY NOT PHYSICALLY). They deal with a lot of hatred every single day. Many actors are living their life on a capsule. Yet they try to keep us entertaining.




I know they are getting a vast sum of money and yet they are sick. They face such disease some of which name also we never heard of... In return what they earned(STATUS) Ample amount of wealth for there parents & future ones, after all, they are FAMILY MAN first then an Actor.

Now let me bring you to conclusions why am I talking about all these... Our normal life is far better than them yet we all want to earn ample amount of wealth for our parents as well as for our future ones.

For that, we will struggle even go through depression. The difficult period at that moment will make us fragile in which might be we can take wrong decision as if there is no path to walk now but believe me our life is a thousand times more grateful then a celebrity they earn more but they do struggle they do face a difficult period but our life is not being judged by Billion of people well on the other hand during the downside of actor they get troll, flashing news 24/7 they lose their faith more but they don't stop cause They knew their DIFFICULT MOMENT IS MANDATORY so they tend to live rather then getting tied into death thread.

Whereas our is TEMPORARY we need to undo from the death thread once so let's be brave and start ACTING LIKE AN ACTOR...

-Stillwriting.

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