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Cristiano Ronaldo made $200 million on the field and an addition $60 million through endorsements last year according to Forbes. And for what? He runs up and down a field while kicking a ball.
Dwayne Johnson made a gross of $103 million as an actor last year according to Forbes. He plays dress-up and make-believe for a living.
Here's the reality: You can make bank in the entertainment industry.
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Here's another way of looking at things too. Make no mistake, teachers and doctors both provide very valuable and important services. But...
How teachers did you have in school that you were happy to learn from? The reality is most students only attend any given teacher's class because either the student's attendance is legally mandated or because the student is pursuing a piece of paper we call a degree. There are very few teachers that students are excited to learn from. By and large, teachers can perform their craft and continue employment because they basically have a captive audience.
The situation around doctors isn't dissimilar from teachers (though there are probably more patients happy to see their doctor than students happy to see their teacher). Regardless it comes to 'Oh you're sick and worried about how it affects your health and/or even your very life? Well come to my clinic and keep my pockets full.'
Don't get me wrong, I'm not criticizing either profession for getting paid. But here's the thing about the money that virtually any kind of entertainer makes: People willingly gave these people their money - not because they felt or were literally compelled to from any external threat, but because they enjoy the services the entertainer provides. Whatever you or I might personally think about OF girls or their customers, you'll find few transactions that are performed in life as entirely voluntary as that.
If women can get rich taking your mommy's money, good for them.
Why do they give their money to ♥♥♥♥♥♥ that would never speak to them? People are that simple and desperate.