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    Default Why I'll never be successful in business

    I just switched on the TV, where I expected to hear more plaudits about Michael Jackson, who died less than 24 hours ago. What I head was a newschannel discussing with their financial reporter how to use this "opportunity" (ie death) to maximise immediate sales from the Michael Jackson brand. They went on to discuss money-making ventures through sale of brand name, movie rights, etc.

    I was shocked that such discussions were taking place within 24 hours of his death, then I realised these discussions must be taking place elsewhere to achieve maximum capital from this "opportunity".

    It made me feel sick. Clearly I'll never be a cut-throat businessman, but I'll be able to sleep nights.

    What's your take? Is my reaction unjustified?


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    Default Re: Why I'll never be successful in business

    Quote Originally Posted by tstv_lover

    It made me feel sick. Clearly I'll never be a cut-throat businessman, but I'll be able to sleep nights.

    What's your take? Is my reaction unjustified?
    Did you lose sleep the last time a Van Gogh was sold?
    Same old.
    Any artist's worth more dead.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jericho
    Quote Originally Posted by tstv_lover

    It made me feel sick. Clearly I'll never be a cut-throat businessman, but I'll be able to sleep nights.

    What's your take? Is my reaction unjustified?
    Did you lose sleep the last time a Van Gogh was sold?
    Same old.
    Any artist's worth more dead.
    Very true, but the haste with which discussion turned from tragedy to financial gain I found disgusting. He wasn't dead 24 hours before the vultures were pecking at the body. There are minds that see opportunity in disaster, which I understand, but a repectful period of grieving is surely warranted.


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    Define "repectful period of grieving".

    (OT, but, for instance...
    For most soldiers...those who fell for their country, it's one minute of silence.)

    I'm guessing, but, take a look at ebay right now. I'll bet it's flooded with MJ memrobilia.
    You talk of Vultures, but, who's the vulture, those selling, or, those buying?


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    Whenever an artist dies demand for their work surges. Just like when Kurt Cobain died, guaranteed a new greatest hits album drops in a month and new unreleased material begins to hit the charts.



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    Jackson left behind what, 440 million in debt?

    The executioners of his will are gonna have a fun time sorting through that mess!

    Good chance his kids won't get much, if anything out of the deal.


    And maybe its easier to withdraw from life
    With all of its misery and wretched lies
    If we're dead when tomorrow's gone
    The Big Machine will just move on
    Still we cling afraid we'll fall
    Clinging like the memory which haunts us all

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    And thats the tragedy, his children left w/ nothing.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rockabilly
    And thats the tragedy, his children left w/ nothing.
    I thought the tragedy was that Michael Jackson had died at 50. What'd left behind for kids is surely unimportant.


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    People have died younger. His children will have to grow up in his shadow and no longer have financial stability.



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    I predict that someone will invest in the Neverland Ranch and pay to put back all the crazy stuff that Michael had there that was sold off. His "ranch" will become the new "Graceland" and surpass Elvis's estate.


    Enjoy what you have today...for we know not what tomorrow holds

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