Self-identifying the real in an idolizing world such as hers may have become too foggy to see through. As history would suggest, with great fame, comes greater public obligation and scrutiny, which can most often lead to psychological and spiritual burnouts. Open the book up, so to speak, and you’ll find this woman's intellect and thirst for knowledge was overlooked by the pretty girl imagery her public persona forayed, perhaps fuelled on by her own grassroots ambition, and urged on, by her greedy associates looking to capitalise on her notoriety. That picture like many others of hers was perhaps just a cover story for something deeper. We say ‘surprised’ because, for most of us we may have this image of the iconic Hollywood star standing over a street grate in New York City, with her dress blowing in the air. Marilyn Monroe was a self-educated literate, and it may come as a surprise to many that she was like most self-educated people, (including myself) an avid reader of just about everything, with a wide variety of interests. Saltzer - The New York Journal-America 1Ĭopyright © Glen Kalem all rights reserved 2019 It is more or less a pattern for everyday living."
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