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I really admire Mickey Rourke and have done since seeing Angelheart and Barfly and the rest of the great 80's movie's he made.
One of the reasons I like him is that he fucked up and derailed a promising career through his anger and his lack of self discipline. I feel I have also done this. Many times I have had opportunities to get somewhere but personality issues and anger at the way I felt I was being treated have burned the bridges that would otherwise have led to greater successes. Of all the opportunities I ever had, I never managed to capitlise on a single one beyond the remit of the engagement at hand.
He has learned to control his anger and had councilling to get a grip on it, and so have I. He has clawed his way back on track much later in life too and is on top of the game again for now.
That gives me hope that maybe, at 39 years old, its STILL not too late for me to get somewhere and make a proper career out of soemthing. God knows if I'd have kept all the people sweet that I've encountered along the way instead of verbally beating the shit out of them for their incompetences and inconsiderations, I would have a client list as long as my spectacular penis.
- A 4 inch client list won't get you farukit
- Its only 4 if I pull at the end and push the balzak back a bit.temporary_name
- lol, ukit.
Well spoken spooky. I think we all feel this way sometimes, ya know? Your work rocks.******** - I'm going now. Ciao.********
- au revoir!temporary_name
- On the other hand, Rourke doesn't have an online audience listening so carefully to him.Fariska
- or maybe he has...Fariska