But I think his life before and after is more like a legend, wearing a tuxedo is the hardest and most tiring. After singing a concert for thousands of people, I went home and continued to mow the lawn to do coolies. People say that he has changed the lives of many people, but his life has not changed. He was in complete poverty when no one knew him. He moved 25 times and often didn't even have a bedroom at home. But he still takes the children to museums and art galleries to let them appreciate the best part of the culture and let them know that they can be on the same level as the rich in their hearts.
After becoming red, he continued to live in his dilapidated house that had lived for more than forty years. My friends didn't believe that he could be such a sensation, and thought that his performance photos were PS photos.
He was cramped and shy when facing the camera, and he didn't say any clever words to show himself or create a little mysterious fog. He didn't even conceal his shyness.
This is the real artist. They are close to the earth, close to everyone, and their humility is as rare and precious as true nobility. Most people are striving to be the focus of others, striving to be different, striving to live a sense of superiority and surpassing all beings, striving to escape all the stereotypes and vulgarities without being restrained. And Rodriguez understands that artists are no different from other people. They also have to organize families, bring children, do heavy work, live within social norms, and live the lives of ordinary people. He may not feel that he is different, he may be I feel that I have more words to sing at best.
A true artist diligently searches for materials from all aspects of life, and transforms everything into a source of creativity, as rigorous as a scientist, seeking the best form of expression, and as diligent and simple as a construction worker, so persevering. Last twenty years, thirty years.
This is a miracle in itself, a very ordinary and touching miracle, and people only see the moment that makes people burst into tears. "I confided to Jesus in the sewer." In fact, even if the ending moment did not come, Jesus heard it, and heard it all the time.
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