I need something to fall back on if fame doesn't work. I'll have to become an economist or something.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not into fame. I'm not into making money, outside of financing my books. I'm not into status. My thing is basically about time - not wasting it.
I want to make the most out of the word 'fame.' I want to do good things with my fame, or whatever it is. I want to help and do charity work.
I had a degree in economics but also thought of myself as a musician.
Money is a good thing and it's obviously useful, but to work only for money or fame would never interest me.
Fame, I have already. Now I need the money.
It's not about the fame and the money because if you do good work all that stuff comes.
I just want to be rich and famous.
I am always the first to say that fame and entertainment is one of the best and easiest occupations to ever have, but one must know how to navigate through the matrix or you may find yourself in a very dark hole.
In the bubble decade, making money as an end in itself boomed as a calling among students at elite universities like Harvard, siphoning off gifted undergraduates who might otherwise have been scientists, teachers, doctors, entrepreneurs, artists or inventors.
As for fame, it can go to your head and you can become full of yourself.
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