Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Vanity fair

It would seem that expressing oneself is a perfectly acceptable thing to do, and doing so is generally applauded, or at least entertained, without thought as to how much entertainment everyone can bear. I suppose it can be therapeutic to you (and no one else), when you sing, dance, draw, write, or perform any number of those activities that you feel is a particular strength. Unfortunately, it doesn't follow that you'd be good at what you like. It's impossible to practice talent. Consider American Idol. Why let others see the extent of your self-delusion?

2 comments:

Daniel said...

Why let others see the extent of your self-delusion?

So we can get a good jolly out of it.

:P

ethan said...

That's one way to look at it...