Artists publicly lamenting like non olive oil using heterosexual Patriarchs in Sodom and Gomorrah, like Lot, not the Brixton Lot, I mean Lot, Abrahams moddafuggin nephew
In Art or entertainment, audiences look for experiences that resonate with their emotions, stuff that's beyond mundane. Whether it's music, acting, comedy, or any other art , the primary objective of entertainers should be to engage with their audiences through the power of their art.
I don't know if many others have noticed lately we now live in a world where many entertainers, a noticeable percentage feel compelled to concentrate on discussing the various technicalities and difficulties of their industry. This is so distracting from the essence of the craft and it creates a disconnect in my opinion with their audience.
Art fundamentally we are taught at every level from kindergarten to sotherby's is about connection. Performing arts, in particular, are a medium through which emotions are communicated, stories are told, and cultural exchanges are initiated either intentionally or even unintentionally in some cases.
When folks look for entertainment, they knowingly or not are looking for an escape, a feeling, or a shared experience from the same ole same ole, daily boring or mundane routine.
The power of a song, the impact of a film, or the laughter created by a comedian is what draws people in. By diverting their attention to industry challenges—like legal issues, contracts, or the pressures of marketability—entertainers become boring though a polite audience will gradually leave in droves, the bank balance is eventually affected, it's a conundrum, they lose market share because their relativity decreases.
Just as a mechanic who continually speaks about the intricacies of car repair might bore a customer who simply wants a reliable vehicle, entertainers who focus on their struggles risk neglecting the fulfillment of the audience’s need for engagement and enjoyment.
When entertainers publicly lament like non olive oil using heterosexual Patriarchs in Sodom and Gomorrah the difficulties of their profession, it can come across as self-indulgent or, worse, as an excuse for poor performance. The entertainment industry is notoriously competitive, and while it is valid to acknowledge challenges, continuously highlighting them can lead to best described in colloquial language, ''weakness_slackness''.
The responsibility of entertainers extends beyond their personal challenges or feelings about how one megastarpolis or mega lubricating corporation might have done this or that to them, a commitment to art and the audience, engaging with fans through the lens of creativity should be priority, the rest might be ironed out between peers in the dressing room or behind the stage curtain/ in court '?' . Ultimately, the entertainment industry thrives, survives on creativity, connection, and shared experiences.
By focusing on the art itself and the emotions it generates, Artists/ entertainers can ensure that they remain relevant for as long as possible in a reality where the average 10 year old is even wiser than a 20 year old from the 1980's due to AI/ access to technology [ ever evolving which only the young with free time can keep up with ETC ] ..............entertainers can prolong the inevitable in the hearts of their audience, turning potential negativity into a source of empowerment and connection.
Inevitable these children today dont care too much about 2Pac or Picasso, or your money money make it, succeed , get to the top, casting table or chair issues, they are more interested in grabbing matter at an atomic level and changing the constituents or manipulating the constituents of such, under such a premise art becomes what currency is to a currency printing machine, which is less boring '?' the product or the machine that brings such into reality ?
You decide my position remains, re:The Art : Focus on Creativity, Not Complaints and if we are in Sodom and Gomorrah and you're not into baby 'ORYELL rimming, run like Lot from rim rimmers, grab the keys to your B'Mer, yes I meant Lot the nephew of Hebrew patriarch Abraham not Lot from the West Indian take away shop in Brixton market ha ha ha.
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