Growing up, while other kids idolized sport stars and guitar hero's I mostly idolized John Belushi. Until my mid twenties I would say my biggest dream would have been to follow in his footsteps and be a performer on Saturday Night Live. Only a profound lack of talent, inability to raise funds for a bus ticket and a fear of failure kept me from following that dream.
Today marks the 25'th year since Johns death. It's so easy to dismiss him as another drug addicted super-star that didn't know his limitations, but I've read more on John Belushi than I've read on ANY other subject in my life, and I don't believe that to be the case.
I think John Belushi was a great man with a huge heart. I think he wanted to make those around him happy at any cost and derived his only true happiness from hearing others laugh. I also think he was completely unprepared and incapable of handling the fame that came along with his success (something that applies to several young stars today as well).