
I was really shocked at someone on The Apprentice being a Surgeon and business owner. He also seems to play the piano well.
But maybe it is symptomatic of something very broken in our society that a very intelligent and successful person, who has trained to make a positive difference in the world, should have a desire to enter a reality TV program to prove himself.
In some sort of twisted way our society values people of fame over people with talent and skill and I think Shibby is a real-life example of an epidemic of brokenness that invades the minds of young people.
It's sad that fame (for its own sake) should be of such high value and that hero's and role models are increasingly likely to be those on our TV screens and magazines who have 'made it' as opposed to people who have made a genuine contribution to society.
I am generalising, but to make a specific point.
For me, when we value true skill, endurance, service, intelligence (applied positively), artistry and leadership - we are valuing something of the beauty of a God given creation, of a human nature which reflects (even if through a glass darkly) something of the nature of God.

