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Can I Audition For A Role If I Live In Venezuela But Was Born In United States

Auditioning for Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar what song should I sample for the audition?

I think that would be overkill, and plus, the directors are probably expecting ONE song, and may be irritated if you do a medley.

I'd practice Heaven on Their Minds, Damned For All Time, and Superstar. Rank each one by how well you sing that. Sing your best at auditions unless EVERYONE is singing that song, then it might be best to use your second choice. Good luck!

If everyone starts working hard, why can’t everyone become a billionaire?

If we define a “billionaire” as one with >1 bn USD net worth at current prices, it is physically impossible for all of Earthlings to be billionaires.At the current world population figure of 7 billion, a world full of billionaires would mean the total combined worth of all humans would be $ 7 quintillion i.e. 7 followed by 18 zeroes.The combined personal wealth of all Earthlings is $256 trillion - a whole 28,000 orders of magnitude smaller than $7 qunitillion.Even the most exaggerated valuation of our little blue planet place it New Formula Values Earth at $5,000,000,000,000,000 at $5 quadrillion which falls short of our target by more than a factor of 1/1000.So, if we distributed everything equally among all, we can all, at best, hope to be millionaires.But I sense that that isn’t exactly what you meant. A billion dollars was just a random number and you actually wanted to ask why everyone can’t be rich if they work hard.There are several reasons for it.Firstly, not everyone is born equal. People have an incredibly wide range of intelligence and talent. Not to mention personal ambition/drive. Or luck.Some people will be born to rich, influential families. The inheritance laws would ensure that they get a comfortable start, access to every ingredient for success, and a huge safety net to fall back on if things don’t go as planned.This comic illustrates how a large part of someone’s success can be attributed to privilege.The only way to ensure some degree of equality would be to scrap all inheritance laws in a post-scarcity world where every kid born is given equal access to opportunities and enablers leaving only their innate biological differences to chance. And even then, we would have people with varying degree of success, fame, and wealth over the course of a singular lifespan.

George Orwell (author), said, "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." What does that mean?

This quote is from novella called Animal Farm from George Orwell(Novelist, essayist, journalist, critic). You can read the book or watch it on YouTube(You can watch that quote written at 1:06:45).Pigs who control that animal farm initially makes 7 Commandments to maintain law and order. As they start gaining more control over animal farm, they completely take over it and misuse it for their own benefits.What this quote mean is that tough all animal are equal, but some have more privilege, power, advantage than others.Example: If we want to attending an audition then we all have to wait in a queue because we all are equal, but some of us(VIPs, spoiled brats, ones with influence, money) can easily skip the queue.[1]Hence, All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal(more privileged) than others.(which is totally wrong)Footnotes[1] All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. By - George Orwell

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