The internet is changing the entertainment business. Before the internet came along, the only people who were as famous as I am now were signed professionals. Their label or their network could prepare them for their entry into the weird and wacky world of stardom. Now the bizarre side effects of fame are felt by unsigned amateurs who are likely to think they are suffering from some form of mental illness - as I did in late 2007.
The problems associated with my fame, as they are systematically solved over the course of my life, will help to bring the industry up to date with the modern age. Perhaps this was part of my 'mission', one that demands the strength to be called a wimp, the intelligence to be called an idiot by idiots, and the talent to crush my own work when it is in the wrong hands.
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