Maybe the problem is that many, especially young Americans feel the pressure to escape the soulless grind that is the retail/corporate world, and they can only do that by becoming “famous”. If we lived in a world where people did not have to struggle to have a place to live or to eat, then they could make art on their own terms without having to become a tictoc sensation.
Maybe the problem is that many, especially young Americans feel the pressure to escape the soulless grind that is the retail/corporate world, and they can only do that by becoming “famous”. If we lived in a world where people did not have to struggle to have a place to live or to eat, then they could make art on their own terms without having to become a tictoc sensation.