For me, personally, I think I'm here to prepare myself for the next journey after physical death. When we die our energy is transformed. We still exist, but in another form and possibly in another plane of existence. Since humanity is so fragile and mortal, I think when I die I will go some place where I'm not so fragile and mortal. I think while I'm here on the earthly plane I'm supposed to learn what it means to be part of humanity and accept physical death. Depending on how well I learn my lessons determines where I go after I die physically. And one of the most important lessons to learn is about love and tolerance. I don't pay attention to Hollywood much. I think they're corrupt. I don't think it's healthy to identify with celebrities. It's much better to identify with your family, friends, community, the world. Hollywood is manufactured and illusion. I think it's better to deal with real people in your life. Hollywood is illusion and entertainment. I don't envy other people or look down on other people no matter what station they are in life. I know that life is ephemeral and that I can go at any moment, so I try to live in the moment and take it one day at a time. Some days are better than others. But counting my blessings helps. If I'm alive and physically healthy and have a roof over my head and people that love me and live in a country that believes in me, I feel very fortunate. There are over 7 billion people in this world and billions of them don't have access to clean water or medical care. I think to myself, imagine if I were one of those people living in a country like that with my mental illness, I would probably be dead by now. So when I feel lost or feeling down then I count my blessings and remember just how many people (billions) have far less. So don't pay attention to Hollywood. Just take care of you and the people in your life day in and day out. Peace.