Sunday, June 28, 2009

Fame/Introversion Killed Michael Jackson?

The past few days, I have written about what or who killed Michael Jackson. While the list of people that might have had something to do with his death at the age of 50 is long, I would like to add one more name to the list of things that contributed to the cause of death of Michael Jackson. Put simply, fame has been the cause of death for many celebrities over the years in Hollywood and in the end it will turn out that fame and the money that goes along with it was the real cause of death for Michael Jackson. While fame causes extroverted people to act in one way - that same fame causes introverted people to act completely different.

Almost everyone that knew Michael Jackson admits that he had a very introverted personality. In fact, that introverted personality is the main reason why I believe Michael Jackson turned to young boys as his spiritual and personal outlet, rather than men and women his own age. For many people, it is hard to image that Michael Jackson would find it difficult to have one on one conversations with peers his own age, because of the way he seemed so extroverted when appearing on stage at live concerts. That at work extroversion when mixed with a personal introversion is something that can catch many people off guard.

I believe that some people, like Michael Jackson, seek out fame because that outlet is the only way they can form unique one on one relationships with other people. When Michael Jackson was preforming on stage before tens of thousands of people, that choice on his part to seek a public career, was an attempt to connect with regular people in a way that he could never do on a personal level. In recent years, Michael Jackson was not preforming before thousands of fans on a regular basis, but instead he choose to remove himself from the United States of America - because his introverted lifestyle made him look evil to many people that surrounded him.

The combination of fame and introversion has caused many Hollywood and music stars to end up in self destructive behavior at the end of their life. In a fair world - physiotherapist should be able to help introverted personalities, like Michael Jackson, co-exist in the outside world. However, the responsibility for getting an introvert into the outside world and function normally requires the patient, in this case Michael Jackson, to work hard to learn the various techniques which are necessary to transition from an introverted personality to one that feels comfortable dealing with people in the world around them.

Title: Fame/Introversion Killed Michael Jackson?
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

introversion is not a condition it is a personality type. you dont transition from an introverted personality. Your post is interesting, but I suggest that you first understand what introversion is before you write about it on your blog. I am an introvert, so I know. We derive energy from our thoughts and feelings, not from other people. Extroverts derive energy from other people.

Anonymous said...

i agree with the person above. In fact, Michael Jackson's introverted personality allowed him to create great music

Anonymous said...

I'm an introvert, and I don't think my introversion would kill me...

Renee said...

Being an introvert has nothing to do with being self-destructive. One person comes to mind whose been almost self-destructive throughout her entire career and life is Anna Nicole Smith. She was quite the partier and a very outgoing woman... in other words an EXTROVERT.

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