Patrick Sébastien’s very direct message to some of his detractors who are easy to criticize

Patrick Sébastien’s very direct message to some of his detractors who are easy to criticize
Patrick Sébastien’s very direct message to some of his detractors who are easy to criticize

This Thursday, November 14, Patrick Sébastien was invited to the set of Bonjour !the morning show on TF1. He spoke about the many criticisms he may receive.

Remarks to which he no longer pays attention. Patrick Sébastien is back with a brand new book entitled The carnival of the ambitious. This Thursday, November 14, he went to the set of Bonjour !the TF1 morning show presented by Bruce Toussaint, to talk about this literary outing. The former host of Largest cabaret in the world also returned to the title of his book. “It’s called carnival because we all wear a mask, you, the people who are there, you wear the mask of the columnists, you wear the mask of the host and the idiots, they only look at the mask, people who are a little more evolved, they lift the mask to see what’s underneath. That’s what’s interesting“, he confided.

Patrick Sébastien opens up about the criticism he receives

This way of seeing things allowed the facilitator to distance himself from negative remarks. “I hate preconceptions, I’ve always fought against them. Afterwards, we cannot escape judgments, especially today with the […] social networks“, begins Patrick Sébastien. However, he admits to having difficulty with the critics. “It’s true that it’s very hard to live with it because you’re constantly judged.“, he added. But he made a choice in life, which was inspired by Frédéric Dard his “spiritual dad“.

Patrick Sébastien wants “do good” around him

It is thanks to Frédéric Dard that Jean Dujardin’s friend manages to put things into perspective and has even given himself a daily objective. “One day, he explained to me the difference between repugnant ambition and honorable ambition and he told me, it’s the difference between someone who gets up in the morning saying: ‘Who am I going to speak ill of’ and the one who gets up in the morning saying: ‘To whom I will do good’. And he taught me this trick of getting up in the morning and telling myself, what am I going to find during the day, on the phone, a gesture, something, to do someone good. […] I do this every day“, he confided. Patrick Sébastien therefore decided to forget the criticism to focus on the positive around him.

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