I'm listening to your song, thinking about what's happened these days.
Political elections have been done. Surely, I feel upset, really upset.
But, what's preoccupied me most of the time is people's hostile talks about you in social meda, especially in th line groups.
I know why they did that. They did that out of jealousy, out of fear, and out of arrogance. That's something that troubles me very much. I couldn't figure out why poeople have to present their idol's greatness by defaming the other talents. Why cannot they just talk about their idol's brilliant acting to convince the non-fans about their idol's achievements in show business.
I do know you care about people's comments. I do know you felt hurt because of the trolls.
Dear Edward, I swore that I would defend you like a gladiator. I will. Someday I will confront any troll for you. Would you please totally ignore any hostility? I know words would injure people like a knife. But only you and you only know how hard you've tried, how much effort you've made, and every effort is worthy. The outcome is not under anyone's control. It somehow depends on luck, or on some mysterious power.
All I want for you is you enjoy your days. You've tried and tried with all you can. Someone suggests you should find acting teachers to improve your performance in dramas, in movies, and even on stage. Somehow I think you've made a very tight schedule that you don't have time to think about what is good for you and if you've made correct choices and decisions.
Dear Edward, this is the first letter for you in this series. I really hope you can learn more languages, especially English and Korean. You need to adventure in a bigger world. Try different things, work with different people, and taste different flavor of failures and successes.
Good night.
Today's quote:
Always tried, always failed, no matter, try again, fail again, fail better.
by Samuel Beckett (1906-1989)
An Irish dramatist/Nobel Prize winner