
It was said that MJ was preparing his huge comeback debut next July 13th, the Final Curtain Call. No wonder his departure shocked most of people, especially the ones who were expecting it. No one knows when you're gonna leave this world. And for me, MJ had once carved his name beautifully inside of people's heart. Despite his pedophilia issue later in 1990s, his pop career on the 1980s had been one that rocked the world.
I was wondering; how many people on this earth could have so many fans all around the world who'd mourn over their death? Not many, I know. But not everyone has to or can be like MJ. Each of us has our own purpose and destination in this life. We're all supposed to touch other's life with the capability God had given us (the talents stuff) and how people react to the end our lives here becomes the examination of our lives overall.
We all know how MJ ruined his career life by his sexual divergence and even weirder and weirder facial surgeries. But we can never forget how a talented 5 years old black kid singing I Want You Back with the Jackson Five. We saw how this kid grew up and became the king of pop. Admit it, tho you're not a fan, that he's the most phenomenal star in the 80s and early '90s. He's the only person in this world who was born black and died white. Like it or not, he was a super star.
I remembered the novel Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. She wrote on the book the experience of a little girl after her death and she saw from her heaven the people who had knew her while she was lived gathered in a field to give her their last respect. To see people gathered at Times Square for MJ, it made me think how our late superstar saw them from his heaven. I hope it can help him to have a peaceful rest, despite his death is due to murder.
I was thinking about another thing; how can I make my life as inspirational as MJ's. Tho I don't really expect to be as famous (or as rich) as he was, I want my life to be useful to my surroundings. I want to make myself as a help for those who need it. I hope, one day, when I die people will remember me as someone who had touched their lives, made them better or simply more colorful. I wish I could be a useful person in this world.