Charlie Sheen is a well liked actor who has done very well for himself. He makes $2 million an episode on his popular show "Two and a Half Men". He's pushing to raise that to $3 million dollars at the current time. The movie and TV moguls are condemning him for his behavior. But are falling over each other to get him to be on their programs. The powers that be know he is a money machine when he appears in TV or movies.
Everyone is trying to figure out what makes Charlie tick. Whenever he has a crisis he manages to land on his feet and continue on. He's been removed from work presently and the show has been shut down.
Charlie's problem is he hasn't managed to escape from what's know as "Hollywooditis". It's the malady that occurs when you mix large amounts of money with idilic adoration. We have seen it many times before from our Hollywood stars. As far back as Clark Gable, misaligned values surface when a person is put on a pedestal.
It also can happen in places where people are put in the position of having large amounts of power, like our leaders in federal and state capitals. Surrounded by money and power the personal boundaries or checks and balances fall to the wayside.
We can also see these things in our own local world. We all know someone that is full of themselves because of money.
The bottom line is no one is excusing Charlie Sheen's behavior. He's demonstrating the concept of money makes you more of whatever you are. It magnifies whatever you are. If you are a jerk, money makes you a massive jerk. If you are caring, money makes you and allows you to be more caring.
Hopefully Charlie Sheen will be able to work out his demons, for his sake and his 5 children.
Charlie's problem is he hasn't managed to escape from what's know as "Hollywooditis". It's the malady that occurs when you mix large amounts of money with idilic adoration. We have seen it many times before from our Hollywood stars. As far back as Clark Gable, misaligned values surface when a person is put on a pedestal.
It also can happen in places where people are put in the position of having large amounts of power, like our leaders in federal and state capitals. Surrounded by money and power the personal boundaries or checks and balances fall to the wayside.
We can also see these things in our own local world. We all know someone that is full of themselves because of money.
The bottom line is no one is excusing Charlie Sheen's behavior. He's demonstrating the concept of money makes you more of whatever you are. It magnifies whatever you are. If you are a jerk, money makes you a massive jerk. If you are caring, money makes you and allows you to be more caring.
Hopefully Charlie Sheen will be able to work out his demons, for his sake and his 5 children.