Neither is easy to achieve, but both are within reach for anyone willing to do what it takes. And both are well worth doing whatever it takes. I know your attention spans are relatively short, so let's get right to it.
Fame = Rich = on TV
Fame + Rich + on TV = Happy
SO WHAT DOES IT TAKE?Let's start with RICH. It helps to be born with money. Being a Kennedy or even a Bush would help, but is not strictly required. Hollywood or business tycoon parentage works just as well. So choose your parents wisely -very important. Already picked poor or middle-class (a/k/a soon2Bpoor) parents? Poor planning on your part. Have you learned nothing from Paris Hilton?
| I'm so happy I could burst! |
It helps to be born beautiful, but if you can't swing that any better than being born rich you must start by being honest with yourself. You are a tragically flawed primate riddled with physical imperfections, body hair, inadequate breasts/penises, fat, cellulite, pimples, body odor, low intelligence, impotent rage and no marketable talents. This is a very fortunate position to be in, it makes you a perfect reclamation project for reality TV.
Get yourself on a makeover reality show, pronto. Your fame/wealth/beauty and duh *happiness* will all rise hand in hand. If you're not quite fat or gross enough for this kind of show (again, poor planning people) then no other kind will take you either until you are fixed. There's no market for a normal middle ground.
If you're not repulsively obese you have to be rediculously gorgeous to be on TV. This means you'll have to get waxed, plucked, pumped up, trimmed down and tanning-boothed on your own. Remember, the way to wealth and happiness in
Can't afford the gym/tanning memberships? Car's in the shop so you can't drive to the gym? Head for the local park. On the way you can hop over the homeless along the sidewalk as if they were hurdles. Great exercise vaulting the but-for-the-grace-of-God-there-go-I set. If they're considerate they'll have arranged themselves horizontally at
THE WRONG WAYS TO GET THERE
Education and hard work. -a fool's paradise. The unemployment lines are rife with PHD's and MBA's. The more experience and education you have the more your multinational will save by outsourcing your job to
| We already have a new light bulb. Even this photo of it is already copyrighted. Just get on TV, ok? |
Trying to get there by being a brilliant inventor is also an illusory scenario. More new millionaires are made by game shows than innovation. This is not the early 1900's where the field was wide open and access to markets was clear. The routes to retail have been bought up and fenced off long ago by the current masters of industry. You'd have to sell them your idea, and hope your lawyers closed enough loopholes in the contract so you don't get ripped off too badly. Even so you'll only get a penny or two on the dollar, so bring a jar. This is not the way; easier to get hit by lightning.
Write a book for your kid, let's say about a boy wizard and his adventures, and hope it becomes an international bestseller? Are you kidding? Nobody reads anymore. The written word has migrated to Facebook memes and misspelled tweets, not original novels. This is not the way; easier to get hit by lightning while winning the lottery.
And don't try to bypass TV fame and riches in an attempt to find happiness directly. Meet somebody wonderful, fall in love, get married, raise a family and live a quiet life? Bor-ring. Yes, you might luck into an Oxycontin addiction and get to go to rehab. But it won’t be Dr Drew rehab –you’ll be neither rich nor famous. Ergo, not happy. Yes, you might have the support of a loving family to give you the strength to recover and reclaim your ‘life’, but it won’t be real happiness -or a real life. You’re not even on TV. Get with it.
NEXT TIME:
How to work your new reality show
Molestation - the 'fondle' way to fame
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