Bill bur talks about this in this performance.
He makes some good points.
[Bill bur talks about this in this performance.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0gaYyNk7QA)
He makes some good points.
Bill bur talks about this in this performance.
He makes some good points.
That's true, and I don't think anything here could be construed as a crime.
There's something about having a position of power, or influence, that causes one to develop some self-destructive tendencies. Once you've "made it", it's pretty easy to not mess it up in this way - be anonymous in your weirdness (via internet is a good way), and just keep yourself under control. But many people (not all, of course), begin entering into some self-destructive paths even as their influence and wealth and fame is peaking. Good examines include Tiger Woods (sleeping around left, right, and center), Bill Clinton, and loads others - this recent wave of the Hollywood people is also indicative of this trend.