jasmine.uddin
Proud Member
I recently found out about yet another humiliation that MJ had to face, that I'm sure others on this forum are well aware of. I watched a video from the late 80s where MJ went to his old school where they named an auditorium in his honour. He looked so happy and even described it as the happiest day of his life. I work in a school so the whole video made me really emotional. Then I found out that the school covered up his name due to 2003. I was sad to learn this and thought how mortified MJ must have felt when he heard the news. Thankfully, they restored his name but only after he had passed.
He worked so hard for his success and deserved all the accolades, but the allegations and the trial really did derail all of it.
I saw a black and white picture of a young MJ curled up on a sofa or something, and I felt so sad for that little boy, he had no idea of the colossal burden he would have to carry. It made me wonder whether he would have been better off without any of it.
MJ is a cultural icon who changed the landscape of music, he was a musical genius who contributed greatly to his craft, and is deservedly called the greatest entertainer that lived, but was any of it really worth the humiliation of seeing so much of what he had built destroyed in the end? Even Neverland did not escape this fate. I know his success gave him the means to pursue his humanitarian goals, but I can't help but feel his enormous success is only matched by his enormous personal cost.
The world would have continued at the pace that it was at without the significant contributions MJ made, were those contributions necessary and ultimately worth it in the end?
Just curious about what others think.
I apologise if this is a topic that has already been discussed on some thread here before.
He worked so hard for his success and deserved all the accolades, but the allegations and the trial really did derail all of it.
I saw a black and white picture of a young MJ curled up on a sofa or something, and I felt so sad for that little boy, he had no idea of the colossal burden he would have to carry. It made me wonder whether he would have been better off without any of it.
MJ is a cultural icon who changed the landscape of music, he was a musical genius who contributed greatly to his craft, and is deservedly called the greatest entertainer that lived, but was any of it really worth the humiliation of seeing so much of what he had built destroyed in the end? Even Neverland did not escape this fate. I know his success gave him the means to pursue his humanitarian goals, but I can't help but feel his enormous success is only matched by his enormous personal cost.
The world would have continued at the pace that it was at without the significant contributions MJ made, were those contributions necessary and ultimately worth it in the end?
Just curious about what others think.
I apologise if this is a topic that has already been discussed on some thread here before.