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that's why I mooted this theory of emptiness and being lost in one's life at one point of life ,particularly more so celeberaties ..even princess Diana had such a syndromeIn this case, none of the above!
She was earning good income. So she was having a productive useful life.
ever noticed most in entertainment industry ,including locals, even in tge case of sports like Mohammed Ali who was Casssius Clay turning to religion ? ...that's their justification to live further ...sort of an anchor that gives them purpose in life ...though you and me may think religions are nothing but men made businesses
we are different from animals, in that respect ...our goals and search in life is larger than to feed ourselves and breed only ...that's how metta centric philosophy originated ...we want to know why and how and what for ,the search is never ending in life and no one really has an answer too
so ,in entertainment industries ,successful people ,sometimes later realises everything that surrounds them are built on falsehood ...why is that so puzzles them ...that exactly what Michael Jackson and Elvis went through too...it has been recorded Elvis simply sat and stared in later part of his life ...it at this point some turn to religions...some choose suicide ...even ,the Beatles were no exception ,they too pursued some gurus in India...almost the same predictment Buddha himself had ,remember ,that Gautama Buddha him self a prince brought up on lap of luxuries ...exactly as this Japanese girlie
that begets another question and pretty much explain ,why suicide occurs more in a religion less society than others...you ,would notice ,no Arab prince commit any suicide at all even though they too abuse themselves with offensive luxuries
religions do give you an anchor in life ,even though it may be just imaginary
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