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Even Success Has Consenquences
Summary: Even success can be bad. As an example: Ray Charles and Kurt Cobain
I believe success can have its own corollary. With success, it's all about accomplishing and conquering, but with all the sentiment and gratification success can also entail unexpected ramifications. Based on two phenomenal music artists, Ray Charles and Kurt Cobain, their stories render the zenith of success and fame and how success can depict fallibility and demise.
Ray Charles (1930-2004) was an extraordinary R&B/Gospel and Swing music artist. His uprising began in the early 1950's playing on the road with small time jazz groups. He soon became prominent to the public in the 60's and up to the 80's. He began putting out albums, sold out concerts and started bringing in the cash. With all this fame and fortune, the starlight pressure soon got to him. He started to exploit himself heavily into heroin. From basically being impecunious to prosperous both financially and to strange women...
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