Charged for developing cannabis in Australia, Elvis Pupa reacts again: I don't owe you anything.

Albanian actor Elvis Pupa, who was charged last week by the Australian cannabis cultivation authorities, has again reacted to social networks. He has shared a video on the Instagram, which provides a message for all of it, reports the telegraph, broadcast Periscope. Among other things, former Big Brother resident V IP Albania [...]
Albanian actor Elvis Pupa, who was charged last week by the Australian cannabis cultivation authorities, has again reacted to social networks.
He has shared a video in the Instagram, by which he shares a message for all reports telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
Among other things, former Big Brother resident V IP Albania noted that he does not care about the opinions of others and owes no one.
The following is the complete speech of Pupa:
Everybody's aiming to be perfect. I was born in the late '70s and living your childhood in the '80s... obobo... They always told us: Don't talk, eat what we put forward.
But then, dude, there was no chance of being wrong, not dare to be wrong, because then you weren't human, you were family disgrace, shame of tribe, shame of society, shame of school and shame of neighborhood. As a result, parents said: This isn't my kid. That's not how I raised it.
Our parents were perfectionists. They do. And not the kind to just keep the house clean, because she's known when the neighbors came in, there was proof of two fingers, that there was no lab that passed their tests on when it was the last time you took the dust home. Perfection was the kind of person to say it wrong, your parents didn't talk to you for a week or even look at you. They passed by you... I always said, "How can I not be trampled on?" They pass so perfectly aside as if I don't exist.
And so you grow up with the idea that you have to grow up perfect. You have to walk properly and act properly. In the end, no one ends up but a anxious robot. Perfection is not virtue.
It's an emotional poison, but it's a trendy one. It's not ambition, bro. It's not a success, but there's a voice inside your head that always says: You're not doing enough yet, although you've given everything, even soul. The irony is our parents didn't hate us, the opposite. They wanted us to be perfect for the world to appreciate, not to step on our feet.
But the world still walks on you and does it with a smile, a classy wink.
I don't say this for approval, nor do I care about your opinion, because my personal life is personal. You don't owe me anything, and neither do I. Not at all” /Periscope/












