After reading the WARDROBE story...one realizes this “my life is over syndrome” does not exclusively happen to us (ordinary people) but also to those who were appointed by fate to be our heroes and mentors, those who made our existence seem a little bit less anonymous.
I never wanted to be notoriously famous but I never expected my life to be so ordinary either! ..
One fine morning, I did too step out of the shower, looked at my wardrobe and never quite understood how I had reached that point in life…
Because of Stewart, I left my South American hometown pursuing a dream. I moved to London when I was 17.
Back in the 80's, I used to dye my hair, wear black clothes, play soccer with punks, row boats at Saint James Park and spend long afternoon’s hours listening to the police tapes on my walkman.
I was young and driven, but most of all I was fearless!
Years went by, I moved back to South America, got a steady job and a child --- and then I figured it was time to “grow up”, leaving “fearless years” behind…
these days, my daughter listen to the police more than I do… I still wear black clothes though! (Certainly, not for the same reasons I did 23 years ago!)
So, Stewart, never mind your wardrobe, with or without leather pants…you have managed to keep the essence of who you are …and I assume that’s one of the reasons why we all gather here to somehow worship you in spite of how grey OUR hair is now!
I don’t know exactly on what extent you have influenced other people’s lives, but I do know you have forever changed the trail of mine!
Be well and never change!