an essay on "a famous person Would like to meet"
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Which famous person would you like to meet and why?
I would like to meet J.K. Rowling, the famous author of Harry Potter series of books. I would like to meet her because I admire her works. She has created master pieces in the form of Harry Potter books. She has become a celebrity in the world. I would like to ask her many questions about her success.
The plot of the story is quite thrilling and natural. I would like to know from her how she conceived such a big plot spanning over so many years.
Then I would also like to know about the secret behind writing such a big and thrilling story.
I would like to know from her the types of books she read; and I would also like to know from her future plans about writing more books on Harry Potter theme.
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Meeting a famous person is almost always a shock and/or surprise. You see them on screen or on the internet and then there they are, right in front of you. It is a surreal experience. I got the chance to meet the members of the Counting Crows band, the great spiritual leader Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, the inimitable percussionist Zakir Hussain, and more famous people. Each of these experiences were different and produced a myriad feelings in me.
When I was about fifteen years old, I got a VIP pass to a huge Counting Crows concert. The bassist was a family friend through a meditation group. The band was once on Rolling Stones magazine, and one of the most popular rock bands in the world. To get a VIP pass seemed to be something out of a dream. The ticket qualified me to meet all the members of the band backstage, to see the starting band, and to watch the whole process of setting up for the concert. The bassist Matt Malley is a kind man who is down to earth—probably due to his practice of meditation. I did not have so much anxiety while meeting him and getting to know him better, but the other band members were more reserved. They also seemed full of themselves. They smiled and made friendly gestures, but I felt like I was seen as lesser than them in their eyes. But anyways, watching the stage being set up and all the microphones being checked, I understood how much goes into putting on a stadium concert. It takes hours of preparation and dedication to produce quality sound. And right before the show started, I met the band called Live, who was starting for the Counting Crows. For some reason, I was shy when talking to them and only exchanged a few words with them. Once again, I felt the distance between me, a regular citizen, and these rock star.