Another season of the 'American Idol' came to a close today. For the first time in my life as a viewer of the show, I felt like I was actually present in the audience there in L.A. and having a really good time. This, I.M.O., was the best episode of the entire season with everyone performing with their own idols and the whole thing in totality was an experience in itself. While I watched Carrie Underwood actually being announced America's Idol, there was another question that came into my mind related to our dreams and ambitions.
A multiple number of us have one dream or aspiration at least that we want to realize. Regarding the American Idol, all the people that auditioned and got selected during the auditions had a common dream- to be a famous face; to be someone that everyone would love, adore, and die for. But a few of them actually had a yearning that was so deep, a dream so powerful, and those were the people whose dreams got them the spots of the top 12 contestants. As it kept narrowing down, many were voted out, even though they all shared that great dream. Then how come the person who won the title won it, and not someone else (each one was as good as the other)? Does that prove that only the 'winner' had the most powerful dream? What about the others, didn't they all strive towards achieving what they so deeply desired, too? Or was it that Destiny had some part to play here? I can't really come up with one perfect conclusion to this. Can you?
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1 pearls:
according to me, it was what they deserved and how hard they had worked to achieve what they earned
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