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Like a boy I danced and s-hook to the music of Elvis Presley alongside the rest of the kiddies in my generation. I was shocked to know how h-e died from the utilization of drugs but even when I heard of his death I still was unable to gather the importance of it. Ive had decades to think the importance of it and I'm sure it doesnt fall under the heading of great experiences from my youth. It's less complicated than it was when I first heard about it but I am far too old now to just pass it off with an one word cover all like, loss.

It's far worse than disaster, it is an event that if not carefully examined and weighed could slip by without anyone noticing that it is a dangerous double standard until they're dangerously near repeating it inside their own lives that our youth rarely ever see.

No-one could argue that Jimmy Hendrix was a forward thinking rock and roll artist but h-e died from a drug overdose. Nobody would say they didnt think Janis Joplin did a bang up job with songs like Bobby McGee but shes another drug overdose victim. Dig up further on this related article by navigating to US Drug Overdose Deaths Drop for First Time Since 1990. David Belushi made all of us laugh but he joined the ranks of the dead by medicines in his prime.

Enter the suicides like Freddy Prinze, Curt Cobain, and the list goes on. It isnt the lives, the advantages or the careers of these people that falls in to question; perhaps it's not how they died that's the greatest double standard. What we say about these folks following their deaths is the real issue. We discovered http://futurally.com/news/us-drug-overdose-deaths-drop-for-first-time-since-1990/0171711/ by searching newspapers.

To continually refer to the skills, the lifestyles or the recognition of those people without regard to the matter of how they met their end is a dangerous oversight. It's an easy method of saying that death from suicide or drug overdose matches the area. Media extols and illustrates their lives for the press reason, not for the youth who purvey the pop-culture seeking role-models and symbols. Most of the time it's hard enough to spell out the lives they lived much less their deaths.

Showing kiddies fried eggs and comparing that with their brains on drugs can have little impact if we continue to glorify the lives of those who fried their very own brains to the point of death. If we keep feeding our youth the business enterprise of their lives how wont additionally they be provided by the manner of their deaths?

I still have happy remembrances of times when I danced to the music of the King. Im now happy to say I have chose to dance to the tune of the new King. That King never took drugs, didnt commit suicide and defeat death in place of using it to cop out. His death creates life for others; in reality there's no life without him.

Christ could have lived the life of a suffering Messiah nevertheless the Bible says he'll get back while the omnipotent ruling King of Kings and Lords of Lords. Discovery 19:16.