
Angel
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It's something I've observed. There are a few exceptions, Ronaldo being the main one I can think of.
To really achieve greatness, you have to struggle. You have to be at rock bottom to understand that you will be nothing in this world unless you reach the top. An interesting little side story from DC comics...Zoom has a theory that a hero can only be a superhero if he experiences trauma in his life, so he goes back in time and kills Flash's mother. It works.
Good looking people...they don't know the struggle of day to day life. They don't know the pains going through the heads of an average normie. Don't get me wrong, of course on average a good looking person experiences a FAR greater quality of life than the average looking person...but greatness...greatness is something reserved for a select few mental elite. Someone who has a weathered and scarred mind and fortified it with steel and iron and allowed that strength to run through his veins.
To really achieve greatness, you have to struggle. You have to be at rock bottom to understand that you will be nothing in this world unless you reach the top. An interesting little side story from DC comics...Zoom has a theory that a hero can only be a superhero if he experiences trauma in his life, so he goes back in time and kills Flash's mother. It works.
Good looking people...they don't know the struggle of day to day life. They don't know the pains going through the heads of an average normie. Don't get me wrong, of course on average a good looking person experiences a FAR greater quality of life than the average looking person...but greatness...greatness is something reserved for a select few mental elite. Someone who has a weathered and scarred mind and fortified it with steel and iron and allowed that strength to run through his veins.