On Acting


When we collect information we study and analyze it after. In the scope of man, which was expressed clearly by psychoanalysts in the 1960s, after Freud's death, that man is but an actor in his own show. He torments himself daily with ideas and ideals of his own and pretend that he is satisfied. Man, is a monster, a beast, a metaphor. He explains that life can take a turn towards the theatrical. That his neurosis is his sympathy towards others, and his empathy towards a higher regard. He is not absurd, he is merely imitating.

The person with the least intellectual ability are those who are gullible. Children especially run in the fields not knowing there are snakes. Not knowing that there are holes. They only want to play. And they only want to know. But adults have failed the children of this world, because these adults were failed also by their parents, leaders, elders, teacher. They were advised that man is one thing, like a Nazi, like a scope in protocol. That man is only which he is, and he cannot change it. This view in modern terms is quite exagerrated, and perhaps benign, yet already in the 1960s men have pronounced men as imitating the imitators. The actors of Hollywood. They brand our lives permanently with their hogwash, and claim to fame, but especially enlightenment. For them it's work. For us, it's heaven. They want to make money, we want to make due. Let's face it, actors are over-the-top. They also face many issues we all face without us knowing ofcourse (publicist?), yet we forget that they are also human. They are also the fan of someone else. They also have their peers, and leaders, and teachers. They also forget. They also give. They also do not give. They also remember. They are not others, they are us. The screen as it has been obsessed by even Chimpanzees, surely has no place anymore in our society. It's outdated. Capitalism has already played its tune, and set its demands. The focus now is control. And what best way to show the effects of control is through the actor, whether it be musician, painter, director, or chef. The celebrity personality. The expectation of effect and impact if one were only to follow suit and be one hell of a chancer with a sheer load of luck. This is the story of how the world has forgotten its heroes, and impersonated its frauds. Luckily for us that story is very short.

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