Lucky bast*rd
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Noin99 — 13 years ago(May 08, 2012 09:54 PM)
I am leaning towards no plastic surgery in his case. There are photos of him as a child on the internet and he basically looks the exact same only smaller and blonder.
He is indeed a very lucky man but trust me, someone (or a lot of someone's) in his family tree prioritized looks, wealth, and connections for him to be this effortlessly lucky. He's reaping the rewards of his ancestors making choices based on societies priorities. Not that I begrudge the guy. At any time we can create the same specimen by choosing the same way of life and mates his ancestors did. In fact, if you look at photos of his great grandfather, he looked NOTHING like this! In his case, I think wealth came first and then they married for love/looks. That's my theory anyway
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Noin99 — 13 years ago(May 24, 2012 12:47 AM)
True. Although I have seen some friends who are adamant about trying to improve their childrens lot in life either looks wise or economically and they usually end up succeeding out of sheer perseverence and smarts.
I would've thought most people marry out of love or at least strong affinity and mutual life goals but some out there (and not saying it was the case here) are very calculating and focus only on traits that will bring them the most benefits.
Once you are outstanding in at least one area it makes up for other percieved "deficiencies". It's a snowball effect. -
aleksandarsk — 13 years ago(June 28, 2012 06:46 AM)
I do not envy him in the least. I can't envy someone who's thousands of miles away from me, have never met him and know nothing really about him. I was just making an observation, but more to the effect 'I'm happy that there are people who appear to be perfect out there (at least from the outside)'. There aren't any in my world for sure.
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GustavP — 12 years ago(July 11, 2013 10:58 AM)
aleksandarsk:
Imagine being born extremely rich perfectly beautiful a movie superstar. Why is luck not distributed a little bit more evenly in the world?
You're confusing appearances and perceived value with reality. And, it's not healthy to dwell on the line of reasoning in your post. It's faulty and ultimately self-defeating. Such thinking blinds your from your own unique "lucky" attributes. Believe me: I have known many individuals who project "perfection" but lead a troubled hidden life. -
Paramita1 — 12 years ago(July 11, 2013 09:08 PM)
I am a lucky bast*rd too. I was born middle class, grow up to have above average look and then have a good career.
Whenever I am jealous of someone, I ask myself:"Have you fully utilized all the things that luck has given to you in life?" If the answer is no, I don't feel I am entitled to ask for more.
So far, all my answers are no. -
rqiao — 14 years ago(March 25, 2012 12:27 AM)
http://www.digitalspy.com/celebrity/news/a374135/mirror-mirror-star-armie-hammer-i-gave-up-being-rich-for-acting.html
Check your sources.
His family "basically disowned him" when he dropped out of high school to pursue an acting career.
Thus, he CREATED his OWN career path instead of staying effortlessly rich. -
Barbie_Candice — 9 years ago(September 09, 2016 04:34 PM)
LOL bullsh!t. They probably cut off his trust fund or something, but he never had to starve and stuff while trying to get his big break
#harshtruth
http://barbie-verified.tumblr.com/post/147223710383/
