When I read about myself in the media, even I don't recognize me. The myth of Kevin Mitnick is much more interesting than the reality of Kevin Mitnick. If they told the reality, no one would care.
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The myth of Kevin Mitnick is much more interesting than the reality of Kevin Mitnick. If they told the reality, no one would care.
I don't really live my life in the media spotlight. People don't know that much really about me or what I think.
I don't really see myself as a celebrity, but more as a sort of mitre.
I feel like there's something interesting to learn from anyone's story, no matter their place in society. I think we've gotten really far away from that - we're in such a celebrity-obsessed culture.
I don't think I'm portrayed in the media the way I really am - but then who is?
Every time I give a straight answer and read it in a magazine, I say, 'Ouch.' One day I'd like to talk to a psychoanalyst about why celebrities reveal so much of themselves in interviews.
Even to this day, I rarely read any articles on myself. I won't watch anything on television on myself.
I don't think anyone likes to see a picture of themselves in a tabloid, besides a couple people who I'm not going to mention. I'm definitely not one of those people.
Celebrity gives us delusion of self importance.
People don't find the personal lives of people with much, much more power than any celebrity would have - don't find their personal lives interesting.
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