
Originally Posted by
Menwithbrokenhearts
As sad at it is, I agree. I was just thinking today about all the people that took advantage of his generosity and his seemingly inability, at most times, to say no. If you think about all the people we know about, the colonel, MM, family, record execs, movie people, etc... and then think about all the people that he did things for like" A friend of mine needs...., my sister has to have.., if you could do this favor for me this once...., if we could get your help on..... etc...) And factor in how famous he was as a multiple to how many people were doing this and I think he was literally bled dry. He had no more to give, but he kept doing it, for his family, friends, fans, even when, at times, he knew he was being taking advantage of. ( ie.. Racquetball courts, personal loans, televised concerts, tours, etc...)
I think he felt he owed it somehow to people, and possibly felt he needed to do it to be loved or appreciated?
Anyway, no matter how you slice it, over and above his God-given talent, he was a good man. You can say and print, show and tell all you want about all the negative stuff but you'll never take away that from him, and of course the fact that he was the most talented and dynamic entertainer that ever lived, or will live.