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Everybody Thinks Fame Leads to Happiness (But I Think It Robs You of Freedom)
And here’s why you should avoid it
You’ve heard it before: fame is the key to happiness. The more people who know your name, the better your life will be. Right?
Wrong.
Fame has been sold as the ultimate life goal. We’re told to seek it, chase it, and sacrifice for it. But here’s what most won’t tell you — fame doesn’t unlock happiness. It locks you into a life where your freedom is the first thing to disappear. Sounds harsh, but it’s the truth.
If you’ve ever found yourself fantasizing about being well-known, you might want to think twice. Fame might be alluring, but the price you pay is far greater than you think. So, before you jump on the fame bandwagon, let’s dig into why chasing fame is a trap, and more importantly, how you can free yourself from it.
Fame steals your privacy and limits your true freedom
Let’s get real…fame makes your life a public spectacle.
Imagine walking into a restaurant, and you can’t even finish a meal without someone taking photos or asking for a selfie. The moments that once felt personal, sacred, now belong to anyone with a camera.
