You are right, I probably shouldn't be making assumptions about a man I did not know. I wasn't trying to judge the man as a whole. I was just pointing out a lesson that could be taken from his life story(though you are right, I don't know if that story is accurate or not).
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He had to have had some inner peace in order to influence so many people
I wish this were true, but you don't need inner peace to influence a lot of people. I doubt if Hitler, Stalin, Osama bin ladin, or Charles manson ever had any inner peace. But they did have the power of influence, which is all you really need to get people to follow you. (Please note that I am not comparing any of these people to MJ, I'm merely using them as negative examples of leaders)
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It's true he might have tried to solve his problems with external possessions, but it's still a step towards a solution.
Material goods can never solve a psychological problem. No possession in the world will fix your problems. Buying processions is not a step toward solution, it's a step toward another problem altogether.
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And can we really say he didn't try to solve his problems from an internal pov? Or are we becoming victim to the media and to who the media tries to pertain to.
You are Right. The media is ruing a lot of people lives. It always has, but it has recently gotten too powerful. To the point it is actually driving certain stars insane. I miss the days when I could watch the news for the news, and not hear about any gossip.