HOTEL CALIFORNIA

This was such a moving story, a lesson in humility and a reaffirmation of how the mighty will fall one day. *sarcasm*


The famous actor Arnold Schwarzenegger posted a picture of him sleeping in the street under his famous bronze statue, and wrote sadly (How times changed).
The reason he wrote the sentence was not only because he was old, but because when the governor of California opened the hotel with the statue in front of him. The hotel officials told Arnold: "At any time you can come and have a room reserved in your name". When Arnold left judgment and went to the hotel, the administration refused to give him a room arguing that the hotel was fully booked.
He brought a cover and slept under the statue and asked people to imagine it. He wants to convey a message that when he was in a position they were praising him, and when he lost this position they forgot and did not fulfill their promise to him. Yes, times have changed. Do not trust your position or your owner or your power or your intelligence. All of this will not last. In life after death. -


What's the real story? 

Just an instagram post in January 2016 accompanied by the caption, 'How times have changed'. 

No hotel, no life lesson.

All that was a cheesy overlay, probably a joke with the punchline missing - On hearing that the hotel was fully booked, Arnold replied to the hotel administration, "I'll be back."

After all, for a celebrity like Arnold Schwarzenegger, fame is like Hotel California - you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave without at least one hoax in your honour. 


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