Of course, people in show business have a visibility that paints a “larger than life” aura around them. Their work in music, movies, or some facet of entertainment makes them a part of people’s lives. They are so well known in the corners of everywhere that it feels as though they’ve lived more than one lifetime. The fact that certain aspects of the arts endure beyond the span of normal expectations makes them a part of generations born after their contributions were completed. The exploits and exploitation of the arts make individuals with no more talent than a turnip famous for ages. The stories their lives inspire give them reputations that inspire continued repetition. There are heroes and zeroes. There are people of sincere and genuine talent and others who couldn’t do wrong right. Just like, I imagine, every other walk of life. You meet some people that you wish like hell you never had, and others who make such an impression on you that you feel convinced you made the right career choice.