A Quote by Vijay Krishna Acharya

It irritates me to see people aping superstars. — © Vijay Krishna Acharya
It irritates me to see people aping superstars.
Superstars strive for approbation; heroes walk alone. Superstars crave consensus; heroes define themselves by the judgment of a future they see it as their task to bring about. Superstars seek success in a technique for eliciting support; heroes pursue success as the outgrowth of inner values.
In interviews, the first question I get in America is always: 'What do you do to stay young?' I do nothing. I don't think aging is a problem. What irritates me a little is growing fatter. It irritates me that if I eat what I want to eat, it shows.
It always surprises me and always makes me proud when I see people that I know I worked with at the house in the basement on TV being superstars.
Now do you see why war irritates me? It's always the same. A lot of people get killed, but in the end, the whole thing is settled at the conference table. The notion of having the conference first doesn't seem to occur to people.
I hate to say the future is with NXT, because it's now: they're global stars which you're going to see, the Shayna Baszlers, and then you're going to see the forever, the next generation of superstars of the people competing and the finals of the Mae Young Classic, and to me, that represents everything from the evolvement of Trish Stratus and Lita.
Superstars think like superstars long before the fans or the press anoint them.
One thing that irritates me is when people kind of make assumptions.
It's amazing how people will treat you better when you're 'somebody.' The minute clerks in a store recognize me, they suddenly rush to take care of me. That irritates me.
Success turns a lot of people off. I have a pretty solid sense of joy and respect that irritates people, and can irritate me, too.
Nothing irritates me more than going to see an artist and paying all this money and then have them rant about very specific political opinions.
It kind of irritates me that I'm seen as this pretty face. People also say I'm too thin. The truth is pretty people aren't as accepted as other people. It comes with all these stigmas.
Most of the time, with artists like me who go on to become superstars, you never see them when they are still lost and trying to figure life out.
Sometimes people say, 'Oh, you're doing better now than before the accident.'That irritates the hell out of me.
When you're not dealing with superstars, coaches want players to fit their system. But superstars are the system.
People stop believing what the media tells them when they see media superstars say things like, 'Let the economy fail.'
When people?-?everyday people who watch the coverage on CNN of Anita Sarkeesian having to cancel a speaking engagement due to death threats?-?think of “gamers,” they are going to think of you, and that irritates me. It enrages me. I want to punch down a wall, and I like my walls. They're nicely painted.
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