
Rock Star Celebrities
and Personal Magnetism
The success of the big rock star celebrities has been a secret fascination of mine.
Since famous rock stars, along with movie actors are generally held as occupations of the highest esteem in society today and because these professions are also the most competitive, I often wonder... with so many aspiring and talented musicians, why it is that only a select few go on to a become a rock star while the majority of hopefuls linger at the bottom?
For certainly, not just any Average Joe is going to carve a name for himself.
With the exception of engineered 'products' like the Backstreet Boys that seem to cater to little girl's romantic fantasies, it's interesting that those who do rise don't have a Nice Guy attitude.
If they do, they tend to become a fad or a 'one hit wonder', and soon vanish back into obscurity.
So what's responsible for the success of rock star celebrities -- as the very same trait is also responsible for success in all other professions.
The World Doesn’t Reward Talent Alone
Just as Napoleon Hill relates in Think and Grow Rich about how some people think they should be paid according to what they know, it seems most musicians who want to become a rock star or famous also think the world should reward them based on their talent alone.
But talented musicians, like educated people, are a dime a dozen.
And if there's such a large population of talented, educated people, they're normal and average. There's nothing exceptional about them.
If you've ever had the chance to chat with any average local rock band, you've probably noticed that a large group condemn huge rock n roll stars like Nickelback or Metallica.
Of course, the signs of jealousy and envy come in the forms of attempting to cut down the highly successful by criticizing them.
But what I find most ironic about these envious opinions is that they tend to criticize the famous rock stars based on exactly what allowed these musicians to succeed at the levels they have.
Ignorant people mock the successful, but wise people learn from them instead... for there's a reason -- especially in highly competitive fields like being a rock n roll star -- why they're in position they are.
It's not by fluke or because "their music sucks" -- as seems to be the most popular excuse small musicians use to explain their own failure.
The world rewards neither talent nor education. But it does reward talent or education in connection with something else...
Personal Magnetism is the Connecting Link
What seperates the big rock n roll star from the wishing hopeful seems to be personal magnetism -- or a highly developed Sex Nature.
It's said that employers will much sooner hire a person with personal magnetism over someone with greater qualifications. Ultimately, the world rewards those who can influence the minds of others.
So rock star celebrities become famous not solely based on their musical abilities, but because of their ability influence and win a crowd.
That's the real secret to their success, just as all the great leaders in history had the ability to influence the minds of their followors so that they ran in harmony, rock star celebrities essentially do the same on stage.
And the only way to do that is found in harnessing Sex Energy.
You'll notice that the famous rock stars not only communicate masculine energy in the way they stand, move, and through the uninhibited freedom they radiate in their voice control, they actively connect and involve the crowd rather than 'just getting on stage and performing songs', assuming that's enough.
In fact, the more command and power over their voices, the higher they'll ascend. But this is not only a quality they have on-stage, but off-stage as well, for you'll notice they own the frame of every social interaction.
Just watch a few interviews with any big rock star. You'll notice they direct the interaction and control the meanings, not the interviewer.
Lessons from Rock Star Celebrities
Watching practically any interview with a famous rock star will reveal they own their reality -- they control the frame completely. The frame being the underlining meanings behind the interaction.
So why all this talk about rock star celebrities?
Because they're in the spotlight. Anyone can analyze and observe their characters on YouTube these days. And once you start noticing certain qualities about them, you can learn from them and apply them into other areas of life, even if you don't want to become a rock star.
The ones that stand out to me are Axl Rose, Chad Kroeger, Tommy Lee, and though I was never a fan of Marilyn Manson's style (which seemed to be just a method of what pick-up artists call peacocking -- or doing something noticeably different with the purpose of standing out from the crowd to attract attention), I can't help but admire how powerful his communication is.
And what is powerful communication?
It's taken me about five years to come the realization that it's having a strong, solid Identity. What this means is that you never compromise or back down from your own beliefs and values, especially when met by adversity or opposition.
It is having this kind of Identity that allows you to then confidently communicate to others by having a powerful reality. And the person who believes in their reality the most, will control the frame.
The big rock star celebrities are masters of this... and THAT is the reason they are where they are. Notice especially the slow, sureness in which they speak. They tend to take as much time as they need, which incidentally effortlessly maintains a listener's attention.
Watch Axl Rose...
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