chocobeastie
Rising Star
A1pha, (cute username)
You are right, things are a little different in Australia. American culture comes across to us as a MUCH more ego driven culture.
Australian people tend to want to fly under the radar, they have a thing called the tall poppy syndrome, where people will punish you if you try and stand up above the crowd or appear to get too big for your boots. I've always pissed off people in Australia because I am a very deliberate tall poppy.
But I would say I'm driven by far deeper forces than being merely ego driven. I already experience a fair amount of fame and find it to be pretty shallow stuff, and I'm not much interested in this kind of attention believe it or not, as its not real love.
What happened all those years ago now in regards to changa, is just a matter of history. To me, it's just a fact that there was a kind of revolution started with me and that I made it happen. And you know what, I'm really happy about that. What other people think, good or bad, I actually feel quite divorced from that these days.
For sure, I don't go around ramming it in everyone's face, that I am the inventor of changa or hang a fragile self esteem on a pithy title or label. I'm not that lame And I actually have fairly stoic views on fame and fortune.
That being said, I will set the record straight here. Obviously it needs to be done and nobody else is going to do it.
I am an innovator, a pioneer and explorer. I would hope that at the end of my life, that inventing changa is one thing in a fairly decent list of things that I have pioneered.
You are right, things are a little different in Australia. American culture comes across to us as a MUCH more ego driven culture.
Australian people tend to want to fly under the radar, they have a thing called the tall poppy syndrome, where people will punish you if you try and stand up above the crowd or appear to get too big for your boots. I've always pissed off people in Australia because I am a very deliberate tall poppy.
But I would say I'm driven by far deeper forces than being merely ego driven. I already experience a fair amount of fame and find it to be pretty shallow stuff, and I'm not much interested in this kind of attention believe it or not, as its not real love.
What happened all those years ago now in regards to changa, is just a matter of history. To me, it's just a fact that there was a kind of revolution started with me and that I made it happen. And you know what, I'm really happy about that. What other people think, good or bad, I actually feel quite divorced from that these days.
For sure, I don't go around ramming it in everyone's face, that I am the inventor of changa or hang a fragile self esteem on a pithy title or label. I'm not that lame And I actually have fairly stoic views on fame and fortune.
That being said, I will set the record straight here. Obviously it needs to be done and nobody else is going to do it.
I am an innovator, a pioneer and explorer. I would hope that at the end of my life, that inventing changa is one thing in a fairly decent list of things that I have pioneered.