The behavior of the controversial man
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Let's do an interesting exercise, shall we? I'm going to describe the behavior of a controversial man, and you see if you can tell me who he is.
First off, this man stars in an ongoing, semi-autobiographical production that presents him as a rogue.
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He comes across as slightly nutty, but when you read between the lines you see there's a method to his madness while acknowledging that his IS mad (but not uncontrollably so).
He gleefully engages in vice, and goes unpunished.
He marries, but it's stormy from the beginning, and doesn't last.
In his ongoing narration, followed by a fascinated public he is both the hero and the villain... at the same time.
He creates scandal, and instead of shrinking from it, he plays it up, creating even more scandal--in fact, he revels in it. Instead of being shocked by it, the public loves him even more.
Who is this man?
Care to take a guess?
I'll give you a hint: he can be described as mad, bad and dangerous to know.
So, who is he?
Is he... Charlie Sheen? Or is he Lord George Byron?
The answer is, of course, both. Both men followed exactly the same script to create outrageous and, more importantly, lasting fame.
Sheen stars in 2 ½ Men which is, well, about him. Lord Byron wrote Childe Harolde's Pilgrimage which is, well, about him. Both engaged in vice, and went unpunished for it. And most importantly, both play the hero AND the villain at the same time.
The result? The public was fascinated with Lord Byron in the early 1800's (circa 1810) and the public is fascinated with Charlie Sheen, circa 2010.
What that goes to show you is this: human nature, doesn't change, and is, in fact utterly predictable. So, if you want to make yourself fascinating, pay close attention to the ongoing Charlie Sheen drama, then go and read extensively about Lord Byron.
The formula will reveal itself, plain as day.
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